Externalism and the Mental

Delhi, IN: Oxford University Press (2015)
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Madhucchanda Sen analyses the mind-world relation with a focus on the externalism and internalism debate. She explores the history of the development of externalistic views, which have taught us that we should go beyond traditional ways of viewing the mind-world relation, and calls for a paradigm shift in the way the mind-world relation is perceived.

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