The Development of Mind

Cover of The Development of Mind by Anthony Kenny
Year: 2010
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 9780202363271
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.59965735264 Pounds
Width: 0.37 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 128/.2, 128.2
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The Development of Mind by Anthony Kenny, published by AldineTransaction in 2010, is a thought-provoking exploration of the mind’s evolution as presented through the Gifford Lectures at Edinburgh University. This edition spans 152 pages and is written in English, offering insights from various contributors who approach the subject from diverse analytical perspectives. The book delves into the intricate relationship between religion, science, and philosophy, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of mental development.

Readers will find discussions on the mental development of children informed by modern psychology, as well as a clear distinction between “how” and “why” questions related to the mind. The text contrasts the development of mind with embryonic evolution and emphasizes the significance of goal-directed behavior and language development. Additionally, it addresses broader themes such as cosmic purpose and the implications of mind on theories of religion and rational will, all presented with a blend of acumen and wit.


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The experimental and highly regarded Gifford Lectures at Edinburgh University was endowed in the late nineteenth century. Over the years, participants have including many leading representatives of religion, science, and philosophy. This series has as its subject, The Development of Mind. First published in 1972, the series continues to attract widespread interest. In this volume, contributors argue about the mind from diverse analytical standpoints.

The focus of the series remains the relationship between religion, science, and philosophy. This volume attempts to achieve a comprehensive view of the subject of mind. The mental development of children in the light of modern psychology is discussed, and the distinction between “how” and “why” questions is put forward with clarity. The development of mind is further contrasted with the evolution of embryos in the young. The mind is considered as a capacity for intellectual activity, and as a multi-purpose program. Goal-directed behavior and language development are given importance, and issues of cosmic purpose, and the how and why of evolution, are never far from the surface of the argument.

The lecturers know their opposition and their positions, and the cut-and-thrust of the discussion has much acumen and wit to it. Issues ranging from the impact of mind on theories of religion, causation, and rational will are examined in an informal, yet compelling, manner.

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