Philosophy of Mind | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Philosophy of Mind category, you will find foundational works on central questions of consciousness, free will, and the mind-body problem. The titles cover topics such as the phenomenology of emotions, the evolution of the mind, artificial intelligence in comparison to human cognition, as well as metaphysical and neurophilosophical approaches. Typical types of works include handbooks, introductions, textbooks with exercises, and systematic treatises aimed at students, instructors, and those interested in philosophy.
The selection also includes comparative analyses of philosophical positions, for example on freedom, the perception of time, or the relationship between mind and body. In addition to classic works, you will find current debates on topics such as self-consciousness, the philosophy of action, and the role of the imagination. The texts are suitable for in-depth study as well as for an introduction to the philosophy of mind.