The enigma of the mind: the mind-body problem in contemporary thought

New York: Cambridge University Press (1995)
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Sergio Moravia's The Enigma of the Mind (originally published in Italian as L'enigma della mente) offers a broad, lucid, critical and historical survey of one of the fundamental debates in the philosophy of mind: the relationship of mind and body. The book has two central aims--to sketch the major recent contributions to the mind-body problem from philosophers of mind, and, once this framework is established, to articulate a particular interpretation of the mental and the mind-body problem.

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Ricoeur’s Transcendental Concern: A Hermeneutics of Discourse.William D. Melaney - 1971 - In Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, Analecta Husserliana. Dordrecht,: Springer. pp. 495-513.
Abduction, Competing Models and the Virtues of Hypotheses.H. G. Callaway - 2010 - In Lorenzo Magnani, Walter Carnielli & Claudio Pizzi, MODEL-BASED REASONING IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. Springer. pp. 263-280.

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