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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent Collection,
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This review is from: Readings in Philosophy of Psychology, Volume I (Paperback)
This is one of the best collections of articles about contemporary philosophy of mind. Together with Lycan's 'Mind and Cognition' and Rosenthal's 'The Nature of Mind' Block's 'Readings' put together what one could classify as a minimalist library on the topic. Many articles that have already become classics are here. If you intend to get serious about the philosophy of mind, go for these volumes.
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Best collection for 1980's metaphysics of mind,
This review is from: Readings in Philosophy of Psychology, Volume I (Paperback)
This collection remains the best introduction to debates about the mind/body problem and the metaphysics of mind. It's a starting point: it contains the state of the art as of 1980. From here you could go to Jackson and Braddon-Mitchell's text, or Chalmer's anthology, for contemporary developments; but the best foundation is Block's anthology.
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Readings in Philosophy of Psychology, Volume II (Readings in the Philosophy of Psychology) by Ned Joel Block (Hardcover - May 1981)
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