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Mar 10, 2008
One of the better introductions to Philosophy of Mind that I have read. Kim is fair and balanced--he does not give in to the other-view-bashing that is unfortunately typical in other books in the field.
I found his chapter on Functionalism particularly helpful, and appreciated his unique discussions of qualia, mental causation and non-reductive physicalism.
His philosophical style seems to be closer to Heil, as far as philosophers of mind I have read go, in that he employs More...
I found his chapter on Functionalism particularly helpful, and appreciated his unique discussions of qualia, mental causation and non-reductive physicalism.
His philosophical style seems to be closer to Heil, as far as philosophers of mind I have read go, in that he employs More...
Mar 09, 2009
One of those books; I would like to re-read again because it speaks to you, if you, are interesting in mind.
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