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Introduction to philosophy : philosophy of mind / Eran Asoulin, Paul Richard Blum, Tony Cheng, Daniel Haas, Jason Newman, Henry Shevlin, Elly Vintiadis, Heather Salazar (editor), and Christina Hendricks (series editor).

By: Asoulin, Eran [author.]Contributor(s): Blum, Paul Richard [author.] | Cheng, Tony [author.] | Rebus Community [issuing body.] | BC Open Textbook Project [distributor.] | BCcampusMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Rebus Community, Distributor: BCcampus, BC Open Textbook Project Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 79 pages)ISBN: 9781989014073Subject(s): Philosophy -- TextbooksGenre/Form: Electronic books.LOC classification: BD21 | .A86 2019ebOnline resources: BC Open Textbook Project title homepage. | BC Open Textbook Project. | Rebus Community. Summary: "Introduction to Philosophy: Philosophy of Mind surveys the central themes in philosophy of mind and places them in a historical and contemporary context intended to engage first-time readers in the field. It focuses on debates about the status and character of the mind and its seemingly subjective nature in an apparently more objective world"--BCcampus website.
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"Introduction to Philosophy: Philosophy of Mind surveys the central themes in philosophy of mind and places them in a historical and contemporary context intended to engage first-time readers in the field. It focuses on debates about the status and character of the mind and its seemingly subjective nature in an apparently more objective world"--BCcampus website.

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