Crumley introduces four core areas in contemporary philosophy of the mind: the mind/body problem, mental content (intentionality), mental causation, and the nature of consciousness. The book is distinctive in its further coverage of such fascinating topics as the nature of mental images, theories of concepts, and whether or not computers can think.
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Crumley's book offers a clear, well-developed introduction to the main problems in philosophy of mind. Crumley's conversational tone, lucid examples, and palpable enthusiasm for the philosophy of mind are sure to appeal to readers. It is well-suited to the mid-level undergraduate student with little or no background in philosophy while, at the same time, providing a comprehensive and accessible foray into very technical and complex issues that arise in philosophy of mind. -- Renee Smith, assistant professor of philosophy, Coastal Carolina University, and author, Readings About the Ultimate Questions: Thinking Abou