Description
Book SynopsisAn introduction to contemporary debates in the philosophy of mind. In particular, the book focuses on the controversial eliminativist and instrumentalist attacks on the ordinary concept of mind. In so doing, the author offers an explication and defence of mental realism.
Trade Review"This is an excellent introduction to contemporary issues in the metaphysics of mind, covering all the major twentieth century theories of mind and most of the questions and arguments that have occupied us for the past few decades. It is clearly and engagingly written, full of illuminating examples, wise warnings, and provocative arguments."
William G. Lycan, University of North Carolina
"By covering a wide range of topics in a lively and entertaining style, Rey has written a book that is ideal for student use." Kenneth Taylor, Stanford University
Table of ContentsPreface.
Introduction.
1. Problems and Preliminaries.
2. The Temptations to Dualism.
3. Eliminativism: Philosophical Issues.
4. Eliminativism: Empirical Issues.
5. Mentalism: Pre-Functionalist Views.
6. Functionalism: Commonalities.
7. Functionalism: Differences.
8. CRTT: Computation (Meeting Descartes' Challenge).
9. CRTT: Representation (Meeting Brentano's Challenge).
Replies to Common Objectives.
Further Capacities (Meeting Levine's Challenge).