Philosophy and the Mind

“Philosophy and the Mind” by Jenny Teichman, published by B. Blackwell in 1988, offers a thorough examination of significant theories in philosophical psychology. This edition, comprising 136 pages, is presented in English and delves into the evolution of thought surrounding the mind and body since 1945, providing readers with a critical overview of various philosophical perspectives.
In this book, Teichman describes, analyzes, and critiques key theories such as behaviorism, functionalism, structuralism, and the philosophy of linguistic analysis. Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of these concepts, which are essential for understanding contemporary discussions in philosophy of mind. The work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of philosophy and psychology, highlighting the complexities of human cognition and behavior.
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Aims to describe, analyze and criticize the more important theories in philosophical psychology (or philosophy of mind) which have become current since 1945. Theories discussed include behaviorism, functionalism, structuralism and the philosophy of linguistic analysis.
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