The mind and its world / (Record no. 89731)

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Item number .M364 1995
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Edition number 20
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Personal name McCulloch, Gregory
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Title The mind and its world /
Statement of responsibility, etc Gregory McCulloch
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 1995
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Extent xii, 227 pages ;
Dimensions 23 cm
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Series statement The problems of philosophy
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note I. Descartes and Cartesianism. 1. Cartesian Dualism. 2. Mind-Body relations. 3. Epistemology. 4. Self-containedness and Exteriority. 5. Mind, consciousness, language. 6. Cartesianism -- II. Locke and the Theory of Ideas. 1. Ideas: some distinctions. 2. Idea, word, object. 3. Ideas and resemblances. 4. Primary and secondary. 5. Resemblance, representation, sensation. 6. Mind and language -- III. Frege and the Theory of Understanding. 1. Idealism and realism. 2. Idea, sense, meaning. 3. The theory of sense. 4. Frege against ideas -- IV. Wittgenstein: Use and Understanding. 1. Understanding as static. 2. Definitions and family resemblance. 3. Dynamism in the theory of understanding. 4. Thought, talk, self-containedness. 5. Naturalism and normativity -- V. Behaviourism and Mentalism. 1. Behaviourism. 2. Mentalism. 3. Scientific psychology and 'folk psychology'. 4. Contemporary Cartesianism -- VI. What it is Really Like. 1. Ideas: communication again. 2. Ideas: phenomenology of body and of mind. 3. Concepts and the fabric of experience. 4. Embodiment. 5. Phenomenology of mind: communication. 6. Where does this leave Cartesianism? -- VII. Twin Earth. 1. Stereotype and essence. 2. Twin Earth and Exteriority. 3. Positivism and realism. 4. Embellishments -- VIII. Internalism and Externalism. 1. Methodological solipsism. 2. Internalism and Externalism. 3. The semantic and the cognitive. 4. Wide and narrow content. 5. Vat-brains. 6. Explaining behaviour (1)
520 1# - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc "Ever since Descartes made his sharp distinction between the mind and the body, the idea that the mind is essentially separable from the world and even from the body it inhabits has exerted an enormous influence on philosophy, psychology, cognitive science and artificial intelligence: the mind, the argument runs, is 'in the head'." "In The Mind and Its World, Gregory McCulloch argues that this claim is in fact untenable. Tracing the history of the idea from Descartes through Locke, Frege and Wittgenstein to behaviourism and contemporary forms of Cartesianism, he demonstrates that the philosophy of mind has yet to resolve many of the problems arising from its adoption and adaptation of Descartes' position." "McCulloch argues that these issues can only be resolved through a non-Cartesian approach, and in the second part of this book he develops such an alternative. The resulting position is externalist and holds that the mind is separable neither from the body nor from the environment in which this body lives." "The Mind and Its World provides a clear and accessible introduction to a cluster of contemporary controversies in the philosophy of mind and language. Written mainly for students with no previous knowledge of the subject, it will also make stimulating reading for specialists in the field."--Jacket
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Philosophy of mind.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Ontology.
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Uncontrolled term Mind
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Uniform title Problems of philosophy
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Uniform title Problems of philosophy (Routledge (Firm))
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