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Jan 2000
ISBN 0262611538
160 pp.
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Mind in a Physical World
Jaegwon Kim

"Mr. Kim has long been a lone voice against the dominant functionalist orthodoxy, but the tide now seems to be turning in his favor. In this book he elegantly cuts through the baroque structure of recent philosophical debate, and displays the flaws common to the various sophisticated alternatives."
-- The Economist

"This is a wonderful book: ingenious, penetrating, illuminating."
-- Ned Block, New York University

This book, based on Jaegwon Kim's 1996 Townsend Lectures, presents the philosopher's current views on a variety of issues in the metaphysics of the mind -- in particular, the mind-body problem, mental causation, and reductionism. Kim construes the mind-body problem as that of finding a place for the mind in a world that is fundamentally physical. Among other points, he redefines the roles of supervenience and emergence in the discussion of the mind-body problem. Arguing that various contemporary accounts of mental causation are inadequate, he offers his own partially reductionist solution on the basis of a novel model of reduction. Retaining the informal tone of the lecture format, the book is clear yet sophisticated.

Table of Contents
 Preface
1 The Mind-Body Problem: Where We Now Are
2 The Many Problems of Mental Causation
3 Mental Causation: The Backlash and Free Lunches
4 Reduction and Reductionism: A New Look
 Notes
 References
 Index
 
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