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Cartographies of the Mind - Philosophy and Psychology in Intersection

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In the last three decades, the level of interaction between philosophy and psychology has increased dramatically. As a contribution to this trend, this book explores some areas in which this interaction has been very productive - or, at least, highly provocative.
The interaction between philosophy and psychology can be of different kinds. For example, psychology can be the subject for philosophy of science. In such a case, the philosopher of science pursues the usual set of issues (explanation, reduction, etc.) within the special case of psychology. Or, philosophy can be the source of proposals for improving psychology. Vice versa, the findings of psychology can be used to criticize philosophical theories and suggest ways to resolve some traditional philosophical questions about the mind, such as the nature of mental representation, perception, emotion, memory, consciousness and free will.
The chapters in this book reflect these different forms of interaction in an effort to clarify issues and debates concerning some traditional cognitive capacities. The result is a philosophically and scientifically up-to-date collection of "cartographies of the mind".

List of contents

The Interplay of Levels.- Setting the Stage: Persons, Minds and Brains.- Computational Explanation and Mechanistic Explanation of Mind.- Computationalism Under Attack.- Dimensions of Mind.- Vision Science and the Problem of Perception.- Synaesthesia, Functionalism and Phenomenology.- Integrating the Philosophy and Psychology of Memory: Two Case Studies.- Emotion and Cognition: A New Map of the Terrain.- Categorization and Concepts: A Methodological Framework.- Errors in Deductive Reasoning.- Language and Comprehension Processes.- Dimensions of Agency.- The Unconscious.- Self-Deception and Hypothesis Testing.- Autonomous Agency and Social Psychology.- The Cognitive Role of Phenomenal Consciousness.- The Unity of Consciousness: A Cartography.- Extended Cognition and the Unity of Mind. Why We are Not "Spread into the World".- Extreme Self-Denial.- Empirical Psychology, Transcendental Phenomenology, and the Self.- How to Deal with the Free Will Issue: The Roles of Conceptual Analysis and Empirical Science.- The Beliefs of Mute Animals.- Naive Psychology and Simulations.- The Social Mind.- Social Behaviors and Brain Interventions: New Strategies for Reductionists.

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In the last three decades, the level of interaction between philosophy and psychology has increased dramatically. As a contribution to this trend, this book explores some areas in which this interaction has been very productive – or, at least, highly provocative.

The interaction between philosophy and psychology can be of different kinds. For example, psychology can be the subject for philosophy of science. In such a case, the philosopher of science pursues the usual set of issues (explanation, reduction, etc.) within the special case of psychology. Or, philosophy can be the source of proposals for improving psychology. Vice versa, the findings of psychology can be used to criticize philosophical theories and suggest ways to resolve some traditional philosophical questions about the mind, such as the nature of mental representation, perception, emotion, memory, consciousness and free will.

The chapters in this book reflect these different forms of interaction in an effort to clarify issues and debates concerning some traditional cognitive capacities. The result is a philosophically and scientifically up-to-date collection of "cartographies of the mind".

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"… die sozialen Bezüge werden ausführlich dargestellt. Die Autoren geben nicht nur aktuelle Ein- und Überblicke, sondern berichten auch von neuen Forschungsergebnissen und Argumenten. Noch gibt es keine einheitliche Theorie des Bewusstseins - und vielleicht kann es gar keine geben -, aber als Wegweiser und -begleiter durch das unübersichtliche Gelände ist das Buch bestens geeignet." (in: Das Science Fiction Jahr 2008, 2008, S. 810)

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Aus den Rezensionen:

"... die sozialen Bezüge werden ausführlich dargestellt. Die Autoren geben nicht nur aktuelle Ein- und Überblicke, sondern berichten auch von neuen Forschungsergebnissen und Argumenten. Noch gibt es keine einheitliche Theorie des Bewusstseins - und vielleicht kann es gar keine geben -, aber als Wegweiser und -begleiter durch das unübersichtliche Gelände ist das Buch bestens geeignet." (in: Das Science Fiction Jahr 2008, 2008, S. 810)

Product details

Assisted by Mario de Caro (Editor), Mari de Caro (Editor), Mario De Caro (Editor), Francesco Ferretti (Editor), Massimo Marraffa (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048173709
ISBN 978-90-481-7370-9
No. of pages 374
Dimensions 155 mm x 21 mm x 235 mm
Weight 593 g
Illustrations XVI, 374 p.
Series Studies in Brain and Mind
Studies in Brain and Mind
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

C, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy, Psychology, Philosophy of Science, Behavioral Sciences and Psychology, Psychology, general, Religion and Philosophy, Philosophy and science, Philosophy, general

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