
The Mind's Provisions
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Beginning with a critical examination of American cognitivism and French structuralism, Descombes launches a more general critique of all philosophies that view the mind in strictly causal terms and suppose that the brain--and not the person--thinks. Providing a broad historical perspective, Descombes draws surprising links between cognitivism and earlier anthropological projects, such as Lévi-Strauss's work on the symbolic status of myths. He identifies as incoherent both the belief that mental states are detached from the world and the idea that states of mind are brain states; these assumptions beg the question of the relation between mind and brain.
In place of cognitivism, Descombes offers an anthropologically based theory of mind that emphasizes the mind's collective nature. Drawing on Wittgenstein, he maintains that mental acts are properly attributed to the person, not the brain, and that states of mind, far from being detached from the world, require a historical and cultural context for their very intelligibility.
Available in English for the first time, this is the most outstanding work of one of France's finest contemporary philosophers. It provides a much-needed link between the continental and Anglo-American traditions, and its impact will extend beyond philosophy to anthropology, psychology, critical theory, and French studies.
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- Cover Page
- Half-title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Translator's Introduction
- Chapter 1. The Phenomena of Mind
- 1.1 Mental Things
- 1.2. Mental Philosophy
- 1.3. Taxonomy of the Philosophies of Mind
- 1.4. The Philosophy of Consciousness
- 1.5. The Reforms of Mental Philosophy
- 1.6. The Philosophy of Intention
- Chapter 2. Two Sciences?
- 2.1. The Sciences of the Mind
- 2.2. Intentionalism
- 2.3. Explanation and Understanding
- 2.4. Explanation by Natural Laws
- 2.5. Functional Explanations and Intentional Explanations
- Chapter 3. The Anthropological Investigation of the Mind
- 3.1. Anthropology's Two Sources
- 3.2. Structural Explanation
- 3.3. Formal Psychology or Sociology?
- 3.4. Structural Explanation and Radical Comparison
- Chapter 4. The New Mental Philosophy
- 4.1. Prospectus for the New Science of the Mind
- 4.2. Remark on Materialism
- 4.3. Charter of the New Mental Philosophy
- Note on the Concept of Metaphysics
- Chapter 5. The Doctrines of Psychical Materialism
- 5.1. What Is a Psychological Explanation?
- 5.2. Commonsense Psychology
- 5.3. Psychology and Rhetoric
- 5.4. "Psychical Matter" (Lacan)
- 5.5. The Weight of Thoughts
- 5.6. Symbolic Effectiveness (Levi-Strauss
- Chapter 6. The Psychology of Computers
- 6.1. Man and Automaton
- 6.2. Rules and Programs
- 6.3. The Exteriorization of Mental Operations
- 6.4. The Chinese Room Objection
- Chapter 7. The Inside and the Outside
- 7.1. Functionalism in Psychology
- 7.2. The Problem of Artificiality
- 7.3. The Architecture of Complexity
- 7.4. Psychology as a "Science of the Artificial
- Chapter 8. Mechanical Mind
- 8.1. From Simulation to Mechanical Explanation
- 8.2. The Causality of Ideas
- 8.3. The Homunculus Objection
- 8.4. The Debraining of the Homunculi
- 8.5. The Manipulation of Symbols
- 8.6. Philosophy of the Suppositum of Operations
- Chapter 9. Cerebroscopic Exercises
- Chapter 10. The Metaphysics of Mental States
- Chapter 11. The Detachment of the Mind
- Chapter 12. The Historical Conditions of Meaning
- 12.1. Anthropological Holism
- 12.2. Physicalism and the Principle of Supervenience
- 12.3. The Enumeration of Thoughts
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index
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