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Philosophical History and the Problem of Consciousness
Hardback
Main Details
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Philosophical History and the Problem of Consciousness
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Paul M. Livingston
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:294 | Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 160 |
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Category/Genre | Philosophy of the mind |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780521838207
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Classifications | Dewey:128.2 |
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Audience | Professional & Vocational | |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Cambridge University Press
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Imprint |
Cambridge University Press
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Publication Date |
26 July 2004 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The problem of explaining consciousness today remains a problem about the meaning of language: the ordinary language of consciousness in which we define and express our sensations, thoughts, dreams and memories. This book argues that the contemporary problem arises from a quest that has taken shape over the twentieth century, and that the analysis of history provides new resources for understanding and resolving it. Paul Livingston traces the development of the characteristic practices of analytic philosophy to problems about the relationship of experience to linguistic meaning, focusing on the theories of such philosophers as Carnap, Schlick, Neurath, Husserl, Ryle, Putnam, Fodor and Wittgenstein. Clearly written and avoiding technicalities, this book will be eagerly sought out by professionals and graduate students in philosophy and cognitive science.
Author Biography
Paul M. Livingston is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Villanova University.
Reviews"It would be amiss not to commend Philosophical History and the Problem of Consciousness for its deft description of the details and differentiations of the various analytic theories of mind and its adroit articulation of the methodological and theoretical tenets of analytic accounts of consciousness." Majid Amini, Virginia State University
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