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1 online resource |
Series |
Studies in the history of philosophy of mind ; v. 9 |
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Studies in the history of philosophy of mind ; v. 9.
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Contents |
Mental Transparency, Direct Sensation, and the Unity of the Cartesian Mind; Wonder Among Cartesians and Natural Magicians; Desgabets: Rationalist or Cartesian Empiricist?; Descartes, Spinoza, and Locke on Extended Thinking Beings; Sensation in a Malebranchean Mind; Spinoza on Teleology, Value, and the Unity of Mind; Spinoza's Eternal Self; Can Matter Think? The Mind-Body Problem in the Clarke-Collins Correspondence; Berkeley and Hume on Self and Self-Consciousness; Making an Object of Yourself: On the Intentionality of the Passions in Hume |
Summary |
During the early modern era (c. 1600-1800), philosophers formulated a number of new questions, methods of investigation and theories regarding the nature of the mind. This work addresses issues ranging from those that have long captivated philosophers and psychologists as well as those that have been underexplored |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Philosophy of mind.
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PHILOSOPHY -- Mind & Body.
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Sciences sociales.
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Sciences humaines.
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Philosophy of mind
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Filosofie van de geest.
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Filosofische antropologie.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Miller, Jon, 1970-
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ISBN |
9789048123810 |
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904812381X |
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9048123801 |
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9789048123803 |
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