Synopses & Reviews
Leading scholars in the fields of philosophy and the sciences of the mind have contributed to this newest volume in the prestigious Pittsburgh-Konstanz series. Among the problem areas discussed are folk psychology, meanings as conceptual structures, functional and qualitative properties of colors, the role of conscious mental states, representation and mental content, the impact of connectionism on the philosophy of the mind, and supervenience, emergence, and realization. Most of the essays are followed by commentaries that reflect ongoing debates in the philosophy of the mind and often develop a counterpoint to the claims of the essayists.
Review
“An excellent introduction to contemporary approaches to this area of philosophy via the sciences, demonstrating the extent to which contemporary philosophy of mind has become a branch of the philosophy of science.”
--–Ruth Michaels, Princeton University
About the Author
Martin Carrier is professor of philosophy at Bielefeld University in Germany. Peter Machamer is professor of philosophy in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science and fellow in the Center for the Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh.