ABSTRACT

The relation of mind to body has been argued about by philosophers for centuries. The Mind-Body Problem: An Opinionated Introduction presents the problem as a debate between materialists about the mind and their opponents. After examining the views of Descartes, Hume, and Thomas Huxley the debate is traced through the twentieth century to present day. The emphasis is always on the arguments used and the way one position develops from another. By the end of the book the reader is afforded both a grasp of the state of the controversy and how we got there.

chapter One|8 pages

Introduction

chapter Two|18 pages

Descartes' Dualism

chapter Three|14 pages

Hume's Bundle Dualism

chapter Four|13 pages

T. H. Huxley's Epiphenomenalism

chapter Five|11 pages

Ryle's Rejection of Two Realms

chapter Six|14 pages

The Identity Theory

chapter Seven|9 pages

The Causal Theory—Armstrong and Lewis

chapter Eight|9 pages

The Eliminativist Theory

chapter Nine|10 pages

Functionalism

chapter Ten|10 pages

Consciousness

chapter Eleven|16 pages

The Sensible Qualities

chapter Twelve|8 pages

Intentionality