Consciousness and Mental Life

Daniel N Robinson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Columbia University Press

Published:8th Jan '08

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A most welcome contribution to the current debate, from an author who is a renowned psychologist and equally at home in cognitive neuroscience and in philosophy of mind. -- Peter Hacker, St. John's College, Oxford, and author of Human Nature: The Categorical Framework Few authors possess the learning exemplified by Daniel N. Robinson in this study. This master of classical learning as well as contemporary scholarship is unmatched by anyone in his field. -- Jude P. Dougherty, editor of Review of Metaphysics

Questions our approach to the study of consciousness and the way modern discoveries either mirror or contradict understandings reached in the centuries leading up to our own. Approaching the issue from both a philosophical and a psychological perspective, this work corrects many claims made about the success of brain science.In recent decades, issues that reside at the center of philosophical and psychological inquiry have been absorbed into a scientific framework variously identified as "brain science," "cognitive science," and "cognitive neuroscience." Scholars have heralded this development as revolutionary, but a revolution implies an existing method has been overturned in favor of something new. What long-held theories have been abandoned or significantly modified in light of cognitive neuroscience? Consciousness and Mental Life questions our present approach to the study of consciousness and the way modern discoveries either mirror or contradict understandings reached in the centuries leading up to our own. Daniel N. Robinson does not wage an attack on the emerging discipline of cognitive science. Rather, he provides the necessary historical context to properly evaluate the relationship between issues of consciousness and neuroscience and their evolution over time. Robinson begins with Aristotle and the ancient Greeks and continues through to Rene Descartes, David Hume, William James, Daniel Dennett, John Searle, Richard Rorty, Hilary Putnam, and Derek Parfit. Approaching the issue from both a philosophical and a psychological perspective, Robinson identifies what makes the study of consciousness so problematic and asks whether cognitive neuroscience can truly reveal the origins of mental events, emotions, and preference, or if these occurrences are better understood by studying the whole person, not just the brain. Well-reasoned and thoroughly argued, Consciousness and Mental Life corrects many claims made about the success of brain science and provides a valuable historical context for the study of human consciousness.

[An] engaging book... Highly recommended. Library Journal Robinson offers up a feast... with sparkling prose, illuminating examples, and original analysis of the rich fare in each and every course. -- Barbara S. Held PsycCRITIQUES [Consciousness and Mental Life] is a major achievement... an ideal introduction to the field of consciousness studies. -- Tim Roberts M/C Reviews Timely, engaging and thoughtful... [An] educating tour through relevant key points in the history of philosophy. -- Lars Marstaller Metapsychology

ISBN: 9780231141000

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264 pages