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Title The mind / edited by Daniel Robinson
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1998

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Description ix, 388 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series Oxford readers
Oxford readers.
Contents Machine derived contents note: Foreword; I: The Transcendent Mind; II: The Mind as Spectator; III: Mind, Brain and Modules; IV: The Evolution of Mind; V: Mind and Self: Divided, Constructed and Multiplied; VI: Epilogue: The Mind of the Poets; Biographical Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index
Summary "At the end of the twentieth century, it might seem that questions about the nature of the mind are best left to scientists rather than philosophers. How could the views of Aristotle or Descartes or Kant possibly contribute anything to our understanding of issues like artificial intelligence or brain imaging, when the relevant neurophysiological facts and principles were completely unknown to them?" "This Oxford Reader shows that the arguments of philosophers throughout history are a source of essential insights into contemporary questions about the mind. Contributions from thinkers ranging from Plato and Locke to Oliver Sacks and Roger Penrose demonstrate that appreciating the full complexity of debates about consciousness, intelligence, and perception requires attention to fundamental philosophical questions."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Mind and body.
Philosophy of mind.
Author Robinson, Daniel N., 1937-
LC no. 98011810
ISBN 0192893084 (paperback)