The Mind-body Problem

An Opinionated Introduction

D M Armstrong author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:13th Sep '19

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This insightful exploration of the mind-body relationship presents a dialectical debate, ultimately advocating for a materialist perspective in The Mind-Body Problem.

In The Mind-Body Problem, the author delves into one of philosophy's most enduring debates: the relationship between the mind and body. This historical and dialectical exploration presents the ongoing discussions between materialists and their critics, highlighting the complexities of understanding consciousness and its connection to the physical world. By examining the perspectives of influential philosophers such as Descartes, Hume, and Thomas Huxley, the book provides a comprehensive overview of how these ideas have evolved over centuries.

The narrative unfolds as a dialogue among materialists who advocate for a physicalist interpretation of the mind, contrasting sharply with their opponents who argue for alternative views. The author outlines the significant contributions of each philosopher, illustrating how their arguments have shaped contemporary thought. As the discussion progresses into the twentieth century and beyond, the book sheds light on modern interpretations and the implications of these philosophical debates for science and psychology.

Ultimately, The Mind-Body Problem presents a compelling case for a materialist solution to the mind-body dilemma while acknowledging the rich tapestry of opinions that have emerged throughout history. This work invites readers to engage with the materialist perspective, encouraging a deeper understanding of the mind's nature and its place within the physical realm.

ISBN: 9780367318734

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

188 pages