
Philosophy of Mind
A Contemporary Introduction
John Heil(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
5th Edition
Will be published approx. on 22. January 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
324 pages
978-1-041-05363-7 (ISBN)
Description
This popular coursebook offers an accessible introduction to issues in the philosophy of mind, including the mind-body problem, causal interactions between the mental and the physical, computational models of thought, and assorted -isms, including: behaviorism, dualism, eliminativism, emergentism, functionalism, materialism, neutral monism, and panpsychism.
Updates to the Fifth Edition include a new chapter on artificial intelligence (AI) and a revised chapter on eliminativism, externalism, and extended mind. In addition, Chapter Summaries and five Discussion Questions now appear at the end of each chapter to highlight key concepts and facilitate meaningful classroom dialogues.
The aim of the Fifth Edition, however, remains the same as the previous four: to offer a clear and engaging, relevant, and metaphysically grounded introduction to philosophy of mind. Philosophy majors and other advanced undergraduate students will, after finishing this book, have a solid grasp of problems central to this field and know where to turn next for the most promising avenues of further inquiry.
Key Updates to the Fifth Edition
A chapter on Davidson's 'radical interpretation' has been replaced by a chapter on artificial intelligence, reflecting a growing interest in this area.
New sections on 'content externalism' and the 'extended mind' have been added to the chapter on eliminativism.
Revisions to all existing chapters, with the addition or expansion of important topics and the elimination of some less relevant material, make the book more reader-friendly without sacrificing rigor and accuracy.
New Chapter Summaries and Discussion Questions appear after each chapter to cultivate productive student dialogue in the classroom.
Updates to Suggested Reading lists at the end of each chapter and the Reference list at the back of the book.
Updates to the Fifth Edition include a new chapter on artificial intelligence (AI) and a revised chapter on eliminativism, externalism, and extended mind. In addition, Chapter Summaries and five Discussion Questions now appear at the end of each chapter to highlight key concepts and facilitate meaningful classroom dialogues.
The aim of the Fifth Edition, however, remains the same as the previous four: to offer a clear and engaging, relevant, and metaphysically grounded introduction to philosophy of mind. Philosophy majors and other advanced undergraduate students will, after finishing this book, have a solid grasp of problems central to this field and know where to turn next for the most promising avenues of further inquiry.
Key Updates to the Fifth Edition
A chapter on Davidson's 'radical interpretation' has been replaced by a chapter on artificial intelligence, reflecting a growing interest in this area.
New sections on 'content externalism' and the 'extended mind' have been added to the chapter on eliminativism.
Revisions to all existing chapters, with the addition or expansion of important topics and the elimination of some less relevant material, make the book more reader-friendly without sacrificing rigor and accuracy.
New Chapter Summaries and Discussion Questions appear after each chapter to cultivate productive student dialogue in the classroom.
Updates to Suggested Reading lists at the end of each chapter and the Reference list at the back of the book.
Reviews / Votes
Praise for the previous edition:"This is an excellent introduction to the philosophy of mind. The book is admirably wide ranging, exemplifying Heil's vast knowledge of the field. It is also impressively accessible, without ever sacrificing faithfulness to the difficult issues it discusses. Furthermore, thanks to Heil's characteristic stylistic flair and unpretentiousness, it's consistently fun to read. This volume will serve as a great introduction for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals in the field."
Henry Taylor, University of Birmingham, UK
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Series
Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate Advanced and Undergraduate Core
Illustrations
36 s/w Zeichnungen, 36 s/w Abbildungen
36 Line drawings, black and white; 36 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
510 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-05363-7 (9781041053637)
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Person
John Heil is a Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Durham University and Washington University, an Honorary Research Associate at Monash University, and a Corresponding Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities. His most recent books include Appearance in Reality (2021), Relations (2021), and What Is Metaphysics? (2021).
Content
1 Introduction 2 Cartesian Dualism 3 Descartes's Legacy 4 Mind and Behavior 5 The Identity Theory 6 Functionalism 7 The Representational Theory of Mind 8 Artificial Intelligence 9 The Intentional Stance 10 Eliminativism, Externalism, and Extended Minds 11 Non-Reductive Physicalism 12 Conscsiousness 13 Emergence and Panpsychism 14 The Mind's Place in Nature.