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Minds, Brains and Science (1984 Reith Lectures)
John R. Searle

Minds, Brains and Science (1984 Reith Lectures)

Harvard University Press (Jan 01, 1986)
0674576330
| Paperback
112 pages | 145 x 208 mm | eng
$ 9.45 | Value: $ 9.45
Dewey 128/.2
LC Classification BF161.S352 1984

Subject

  • Brain
  • Mind and body
  • Thought and thinking

Plot

Minds, Brains and Science takes up just the problems that perplex people, and it does what good philosophy always does: it dispels the illusion caused by the specious collision of truths. How do we reconcile common sense and science? Searle argues vigorously that the truths of common sense and the truths of science are both right and that the only question is how to fit them together.

Searle explains how we can reconcile an intuitive view of ourselves as conscious, free, rational agents with a universe that science tells us consists of mindless physical particles. He briskly and lucidly sets out his arguments against the familiar positions in the philosophy of mind, and details the consequences of his ideas for the mind-body problem, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, questions of action and free will, and the philosophy of the social sciences.

Personal

Location B2
Index 719
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Value

Retail Price $ 9.45
Value $ 9.45

Notes

Includes index.