Hegel and Mind
Rethinking Philosophical Psychology
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:18th Dec '09
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The book presents Hegel's insights to tackle modern philosophical challenges regarding the mind, emphasizing the need for a more nuanced understanding.
In Hegel and Mind, the author delves into Hegel's philosophical psychology, aiming to address the significant challenges faced by contemporary philosophy of mind. The text argues that the mind cannot serve as a mere epistemological foundation, nor can it be simplified to discursive consciousness. Instead, it presents a nuanced understanding of the mind that transcends traditional models, particularly those likening it to computing machines.
The exploration is thorough, engaging with various philosophical dilemmas that have emerged in modern discussions about consciousness and cognition. By revisiting Hegel's insights, the author provides a fresh perspective on these issues, suggesting that a deeper comprehension of the mind may lead to viable solutions for the ongoing debates in the field. The work emphasizes the importance of considering the mind's complexities rather than reducing it to simplistic frameworks.
Ultimately, Hegel and Mind serves as both a critique of contemporary approaches and a call to rethink how we understand the mind. It encourages readers to appreciate the rich philosophical heritage that informs our current views and to recognize the limitations of reductionist thinking in the study of consciousness and cognition.
ISBN: 9781137379849
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170 pages