The book analyses the mind--world relation with a focus on a particular debate in philosophy of mind which has gained attention in recent times the externalism and internalism debate. It explores the history of development of externalistic views which have taught us that we should go beyond these traditional ways of viewing the mind--world relation.
The book analyses the mind--world relation with a focus on a particular debate in philosophy of mind which has gained attention in recent times the externalism and internalism debate. It explores the history of development of externalistic views which have taught us that we should go beyond these traditional ways of viewing the mind--world relation.
Madhucchanda Sen teaches at the Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. Her recent publications include An Introduction to Critical Thinking (2010) and Logic (with Stan Baronett, 2009).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Externalism and Content 2. What the Internal Could Be 3. The Constitutive Relation 4. Externalism and the Inner-Outer Distinction Index About the Author
Preface 1. Externalism and Content 2. What the Internal Could Be 3. The Constitutive Relation 4. Externalism and the Inner-Outer Distinction Index About the Author
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