The Threefold Cord
What is the relationship between our perceptions and reality? What is the relationship between the mind and the body? These are questions with which philosophers have grappled for centuries, and they are topics of considerable contemporary debate as...
What is the relationship between our perceptions and reality? What is the relationship between the mind and the body? These are questions with which philosophers have grappled for centuries, and they are topics of considerable contemporary debate as well. Hilary Putnam has approached the divisions between perception and reality and between mind and body with great creativity throughout his career. Now, in The Threefold Cord: Mind, Body, and World, he expounds upon these issues, elucidating both the strengths and weaknesses of current schools of thought. With his characteristic wit and acuity, Putnam offers refreshing solutions to some of philosophy's most vexing problems.
Part I: Sense, Nonsense and the Senses: An Inquiry into the Powers of the Human Mind1. The Antinomy of Realism2. The Importance of Being Austin: The Need for a "Second Naivete"3. The Face of CognitionPart II: Mind and Body1. "I Thought of what I called 'an Automatic Sweetheart''"2. Are Psychological Conditions ''Internal States"?3. Psychophysical CorrelationPart III: AfterwordsFirst Afterword: Causation and ExplanationSecond Afterword: Are Appearances "Qualia"?
- Autor: Hilary Putnam
- 2001, Maße: 15,2 x 1 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- ISBN-10: 0231102879
- ISBN-13: 9780231102872
"[A] combination of intellectual enthusiasm and dialectical ingenuity... [this] new book... defends a kind of common sense realism. The lectures that are collected in this volume... are philosopher's philosophy." -- The New Republic
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