ABSTRACT

The Nature of the Mind is a comprehensive and lucid introduction to major themes in the philosophy of mind. It carefully explores the conflicting positions that have arisen within the debate and locates the arguments within their context. It is designed for newcomers to the subject and assumes no previous knowledge of the philosophy of mind. Clearly written and rigorously presented, this book is ideal for use in undergraduate courses in the philosophy of mind.
Main topics covered include:
* the problem of other minds
* the dualist/physicalist debate
* the nature of personal identity and survival
* mental-state concepts
The book closes with a number of pointers towards more advanced work in the subject. Study questions and suggestions for further reading are provided at the end of each chapter.
The Nature of the Mind is based on Peter Carruthers' book, Introducing Persons, also published by Routledge (1986).

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|30 pages

The problem of other minds

chapter 2|37 pages

Strong dualism: body and soul

chapter 3|38 pages

Identity and the soul

chapter 5|40 pages

The case for physicalism

chapter 6|39 pages

After-life for physicalists

chapter 7|40 pages

The case for theory-theory

chapter 8|36 pages

Problems and prospects