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The Representational Theory of Mind - An Introduction K Sterelny

The Representational Theory of Mind - An Introduction By K Sterelny

The Representational Theory of Mind - An Introduction by K Sterelny


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This book is not a conventional introduction to the philosophy of mind, nor is it a contribution to the physicalist/ dualist debate. Instead The Representational Theory of Mind demonstrates that we can construct physicalist theories of important aspects of our mental life.

The Representational Theory of Mind - An Introduction Summary

The Representational Theory of Mind - An Introduction by K Sterelny

This book is not a conventional introduction to the philosophy of mind, nor is it a contribution to the physicalist/ dualist debate. Instead The Representational Theory of Mind demonstrates that we can construct physicalist theories of important aspects of our mental life. Its aim is to explain and defend a physicalist theory of intelligence in two parts: the first six chapters consist of an exposition, elaboration and defence of human sentience (the functionalist theory of mind), and the second part considers rivals and objections to this theory. Kim Sterelny aims to introduce people to this area of philosophy be exemplifying it, to show that philosophical and empirical investigations can be synthesized to the benefit of both. It is both introduction and argument, explanation and manifesto and succeeds in bridging the widening gap between student primer and contemporary research. Technical vocabulary is explained (and defined in a glossary) while the leading edge of current debates is confronted and assessed. This book has been written for people working in philosophy, psychology and the cognitive sciences.

About K Sterelny

Kim Sterelny is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. He is co--author with Michael Devitt of Language and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language.

Table of Contents

A functionalist theory of the mind; representation and computation; representation, computation and implementation; Marr on vision - Fodor on the mind's organization, the theory in action; individualism; explaining content; eliminativism; connectionism; reduction and autonomy; explaining intelligence.

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GOR007675089
9780631164982
0631164987
The Representational Theory of Mind - An Introduction by K Sterelny
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19901029
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