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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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This book provides a lucid and incisive summary of issues,
By J M Nathan (nathan@nie.edu.sg) (Singapore) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cartesian Psychology and Physical Minds: Individualism and the Science of the Mind (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy) (Paperback)
The issue of individualism in the philosophy of psychology is related to the larger question of the place of individualism as a viable construct in any scientific account of beliefs, desires and other curiosities of folk psychology. While Wilson's focus on this book is part of an attempt to come to grips with the status of folk psychology and a scientific account of mind as a whole, the book has earned its place as a valuable text for anyone interested in a clear rendering of the issues involved.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Rob Wilson is a dynamic educator.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cartesian Psychology and Physical Minds: Individualism and the Science of the Mind (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy) (Paperback)
I have read large sections of this book when I had Rob Wilson as a professor. The text is clear and concise and I recommend it to anyone interested in Individualism.
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Cartesian Psychology and Physical Minds: Individualism and the Science of the Mind (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy) by Robert A. Wilson (Paperback - August 28, 1997)
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