Philosophy of mind
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Incoming Resources
- The posthuman condition, consciousness beyond the brain, Robert Pepperell
- After life, Eugene Thacker
- Matter and consciousness, Paul M. Churchland
- The mind doesn't work that way, the scope and limits of computational psychology, Jerry Fodor
- The re-emergence of emergence, the emergentist hypothesis from science to religion, edited by Philip Clayton and Paul Davies
- Mind, a brief introduction, John R. Searle
- The hand, a philosophical inquiry into human being, Raymond Tallis
- Bodies of thought, embodiment, identity and modernity, Ian Burkitt
- Parables for the Virtual, Movement, Affect, Sensation, Brian Massumi
- Metapsychology, missing links in behavior, mind & science, by Sam S. Rakover ; with contributions by Kalman J. Kaplan ; foreword by Isaiah Leibowitz
- Motor cognition, what actions tell the self, Marc Jeannerod
- Deleuze, altered states and film, Anna Powell
- Bright air, brilliant fire, on the matter of the mind, Gerald M. Edelman
- In praise of shadows, Junichiro Tanizaki ; translated from the Japanese by Thomas J. Harper and Edward G. Seidensticker
- The walls of Plato's cave, the science and philosophy of brain, consciousness, and perception, John R. Smythies
- Plastic materialities, politics, legality, and metamorphosis in the work of Catherine Malabou, Brenna Bhandar and Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller, eds
- The immaterial self, a defence of the Cartesian dualist conception of the mind, John Foster
- The Innate Mind, Volume 3: Foundations and the Future, edited by Peter Carruthers, Stephen Laurence, Stephen Stich
- Memory of Thought.
- Kant and the mind
- Lacan and the concept of the 'real', Tom Eyers
- Reconstructing the cognitive world, the next step, Michael Wheeler
- Natural-born cyborgs, minds, technologies, and the future of human intelligence, Andy Clark
- The sublime object of psychiatry, schizophrenia in clinical and cultural theory, Angela Woods
- The world, the flesh and the subject, continental themes in philosophy of mind and body, Paul Gilbert and Kathleen Lennon
- Living untethered, beyond the human predicament, Michael A. Singer
- What is philosophy of mind?, Tom McClelland
- How to think about exercise, Damon Young
- The immortal mind, science and the continuity of consciousness beyond the brain, Ervin Laszlo ; with Anthony Peake
- The innate mind, edited by Peter Carruthers, Stephen Laurence, Stephen Stich, Volume 2
- Catching ourselves in the act, situated activity, interactive emergence, evolution, and human thought, Horst Hendriks-Jansen
- The Nature and Function of Intuitive Thought and Decision Making, Lauri Jarvilehto
- What should we do with our brain?, Catherine Malabou ; foreword by Marc Jeannerod ; translated by Sebastian Rand
- Seeing dark things, the philosophy of shadows, Roy A. Sorensen
- Moving imagination, explorations of gesture and inner movement, edited by Helena De Preester, University College Ghent and Ghent University
- Conversations on consciousness, Susan Blackmore
- Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Consciousness and the Self, edited by Sangeetha Menon, Anindya Sinha, B. V. Sreekantan
- The anxious mind, an investigation into the varieties and virtues of anxiety, Charlie Kurth
- Feeling extended, sociality as extended body-becoming-mind, Douglas Robinson
- Language, music, and mind, Diana Raffman
- A philosophy of fear, Lars Svendsen ; translated by John Irons
- David Hume's theory of mind, Daniel E. Flage
- The private life, why we remain in the dark, Josh Cohen
- The innate mind, volume 2 : culture and cognition, edited by Peter Carruthers, Stephen Laurence, Stephen Stich
- Supersizing the mind, embodiment, action, and cognitive extension, Andy Clark
- Foundations of language, brain, meaning, grammar, and evolution, Ray Jackendoff
- Philosophy of mind, a beginner's guide, Ian Ravenscroft
- The innate mind, structure and contents, edited by Peter Carruthers, Stephen Laurence, Stephen Stich
- Psychoanalysis, mind and art, perspectives on Richard Wollheim, edited by Jim Hopkins and Anthony Savile
- Brainchildren, essays on designing minds, Daniel C. Dennett
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