C.D. Broad's ontology of mind:
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Main Author: Oaklander, L. Nathan 1945- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Frankfurt Ontos Verlag 2006
Series:Philosophische Analyse Bd. 12
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Online Access:FAW01
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (page 101) and index
PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; Chapter I -- PROPOSITIONS AND TIME; Chapter II -- INTENTIONALITY AND SPACE INPERCEPTION; Chapter III -- MEMORY; Chapter IV -- INTROSPECTION; Chapter V -- CONCLUSION; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX.
C.D. Broad's writing on various philosophical issues spans more than half a century. Rather than attempt to trace the development of his thought throughout these fifty years this book considers his most representative work, namely, The Mind and Its Place in Nature. Nor does the scope of this study encompass the whole of that book, but only some of the issues he discusses in it. Specifically, Oaklander considers what Broad has to say about such fundamental issues as substance, universals, relations, space, time, and intentionality in the contexts of perception, memory and introspection. L. Nat
Physical Description:ix, 105 pages
ISBN:9783110326871
3110326876
9783937202976
3937202978
3110326566
9783110326567

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