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Beginners Guide (Oneworld) January 2, 2007
In this lively and entertaining introduction to the philospohy of the mind, Edward Feser explores the questions central to the discipline.

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Charles Taliaferro - Professor of Philosophy, St Olaf College, Minnesota"A splendid, highly accessible and lucid introduction. The arguments are engaging and provide a refreshing challenge to some of the conventional assumptions in the field."David Oderberg - Professor of Philosophy, University of Reading, UK"Tightly written and admirably clear... Fesar covers just the right topics, and does so judiciously and fairly... a refreshing, provocative, and important addition to the introductory books in philosophy of mind. It should appear on every reading list."

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Edward Feser is Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Loyola Marymount University, California, and the author of On Nozick. He has taught and written widely in the areas of philosophy of mind, and his most recent research has focused on new solutions to the mind/body problem.

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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Oneworld; Revised Edition edition (January 2, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1851684786
  • ISBN-13: 978-1851684786
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.8 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars About as accessible an introduction to Philosophy of Mind as you will find anywhere., March 3, 2010
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Edward Feser's book is a fine introduction to the contemporary issues in Philosophy of Mind. I believe this is saying a lot because Philosophy of Mind is a terribly difficult subject and there are no really solid boundaries between today's major thinkers. For example, Daniel Dennett (Consciousness Explained), John Searle (Mind, Language, and Society : Philosophy in the Real World), Jerry Fodor (LOT 2: The Language of Thought Revisited) and Paul Churchland (Matter and Consciousness: A Contemporary Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind) are all given some mention and their ideas are discussed in a useful way.

Two major benefits of this book are the Glossary at the end of the book and the Further Reading sections at the end of each chapter. Feser does a great job hitting the high points and the history of Philosophy of Mind in nine painless chapters: 1) Perception, 2) Dualism, 3) Materialism, 4) Qualia, 5) Consciousness, 6) Thought, 7) Intentionality, 8) Person and 9) Postscript (2006). My degree is in Philosophy and I wish I had had this book my freshman year. And while it may not help resolve any of the issues on the topic, it is very helpful in understanding the issues involved. I highly recommend it.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent guide for philosophy of mind students and scholars, March 12, 2009
This review is from: Philosophy of Mind: A Beginner's Guide (Beginners Guide (Oneworld)) (Paperback)
Feser's book is an excellent, perhaps the best, introduction for contemporary philosophy of mind. In a clear prose, but in the rigorous argumentative style of most professional philosophers, Feser explains the main topics of discussion in philosophy of mind (e.g. the mind-body problem, consciousness, thought, intentionality, persons etc.), critically explore each position in its strong and weak points, making explicit its hidden assumptions and implications.

The book includes a glossary that defines the words and concepts to a full grasp of each essential idea. That glossary is very useful, especially for people without a formal training in philosophy.

Also, the bibliography provided by Feser is of great help, because it guides the readers to specific and reliable sources on each topic.

An essential guide for philosophy of mind students and scholars, and for any person interested in philosophy.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most important philosophy books ever published, August 8, 2011
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Edward Feser's "Philosophy of Mind" is one of the most important philosophy books ever published in the past half century, in my opinion.


At the very beginning, Feser indicates that philosophy, to be understood, requires a knowledge of everything.
For those beginning their understanding of philosophy, and the benefits of knowledge, this is one of the most vital introductions, because the existence of MIND is still at the center of a raging controversy.

Naturalists, which is to say Materialists, designated elsewhere as "atheists" will argue the Non-existence of MIND; but will to argue that only BRAIN exists, and that MIND is actually BRAIN.
Naturalism therefore, is a philosophical MONISM, which contends that only a single substance exists, and that Matter as studied in the Natural Sciences, is the only substances that exists. That is MONISM.

Arguably, it is a massively flawed explanation for what is found in human experience.

What remains as the alternative. Well, Classical Dualism is the obvious alternative. This is found in ancient religious systems such as Judaism, Christianity, and conceptions closely akin, which espouse a contrasted Duality, which acknowledges for example, a HEAVEN and an EARTH, SOUL & BODY, and so forth and so on.

What Feser does is take one to the critical arguments, and offer a full explanation of them.
His arguments, by the way, are not articulated as I have presented them here.

My perspective is forged in the arena of public debate with Ontological Naturalists, which is to say, Atheists.

Feser is not grinding that Axe, but Feser is an advocate of the Classical Dualist Philosophy.

For those who have some sort of religious worldview, Feser is about the best introduction to the workings of Philosophy.

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