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The Nature of True Minds

The Nature of True Minds

The Nature of True Minds

John Heil
September 1992
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Paperback
9780521424004

    This book aims at reconciling the emerging conceptions of mind and their contents that have, in recent years, come to seem irreconcilable. Post-Cartesian philosophers face the challenge of comprehending minds as natural objects possessing apparently non-natural powers of thought. The difficulty is to understand how our mental capacities, no less than our biological or chemical characteristics, might ultimately be products of our fundamental physical constituents, and to do so in a way that preserves the phenomena. Externalists argue that the significance of thought turns on the circumstances of thinkers; reductionists hold that mental characteristics are physical; eliminationists contend that the concept of thought belongs to an outmoded folk theory of behavior. John Heil explores these topics and points the way to a naturalistic synthesis, one that accords the mental a place in the physical world alongside the non-mental.

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    "I cannot overstate my admiration for the thought and craftsmanship that have gone into this book, which at once serves to focus and advance current debates and also to provide an invaluable route of access to those debates for students." E.J. Lowe, Philosophical Books

    "I cannot overstate my admiration for the thought and craftsmanship that have gone into this book, which at once serves to focus and advance current debates and also to provide an invaluable route of access to those debates for students." E.J. Lowe, Philosophical Books

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    Product details

    September 1992
    Paperback
    9780521424004
    264 pages
    217 × 139 × 17 mm
    0.4kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The legacy of Cartesianism
    • 3. Supervenience
    • 4. Mental causation
    • 5. Privileged access
    • 6. Talk and thought
    • 7. The nature of true minds.
      Author
    • John Heil