Deconstructing the Mind - Paperback - 1999
Stephen P. Stich
Resumo
"In this book, Stich unravels - or deconstructs - the doctrine called ""eliminativism"". Eliminativism claims that beliefs, desires, and many other mental states we use to describe the mind do not exist, but are fictional posits of a badly mistaken theory of ""folk psychology"". Stich makes a U-turn in his book, opening up controversial positions.
Year of publication: 1999
Pagination: 232 pages, 16 line figures
Format: Paperback
Serie: Philosophy of Mind Series"
Year of publication: 1999
Pagination: 232 pages, 16 line figures
Format: Paperback
Serie: Philosophy of Mind Series"
Deconstructing the Mind - Paperback - 1999
Resumo
"In this book, Stich unravels - or deconstructs - the doctrine called ""eliminativism"". Eliminativism claims that beliefs, desires, and many other mental states we use to describe the mind do not exist, but are fictional posits of a badly mistaken theory of ""folk psychology"". Stich makes a U-turn in his book, opening up controversial positions.
Year of publication: 1999
Pagination: 232 pages, 16 line figures
Format: Paperback
Serie: Philosophy of Mind Series"
Year of publication: 1999
Pagination: 232 pages, 16 line figures
Format: Paperback
Serie: Philosophy of Mind Series"
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- Editora
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Oxford University Press Inc
- Dimensão
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229 x 153 x 15
- Peso
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378
- Tema
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Philosophy of mind|Cognition & cognitive psychology
- Origem
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United States
- EAN
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9780195126662
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