The book aims to describe, analyze and criticize the more important theories in philosophical psychology (or philosophy of mind) which have become current since 1945. It outlines the main conclusions of various significant contributors to philosophical thought in this area, including Wittgenstein, Levi Strauss, B.F. Skinner, Gilbert Ryle, Merleau Ponty, J.J.C. Smart, Donald Davidson and Thomas Nagel. Theories discussed include behaviourism, functionalism, structuralism and the philosophy of linguistic analysis. The chapters covering French philosophers constitute the first assessment of the place of continental philosophy in theories of the mind.
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978-0-631-15752-6 (9780631157526)
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Part I: Materialism 1. Behaviourism 2. Physicalism 3. Functionalism ; Part II: Linguistic Analysis 4. Language and Forms of Life: Wittgenstein 5. Language and Behaviour: Ryle ; Part III: French Philosophy of Mind 6. Body and Mind: Merleau-Ponty 7. Structuralism: Levi-Strauss ; Part IV: Mind, Science and Explanation 8. Varieties of Dualism 9. The Study of Matter and its Laws 10. The Study of Mankind ; Appendix: A List of the Authors Referred to in this Book.