This book provides an in-depth exploration of the mind-body problem, which is one of the most important and long standing philosophical issues. The book covers a wide range of topics in philosophy of mind, including the nature of consciousness, mental representation, perception, free will, artificial intelligence, and neuroscience, among others.
The book starts by exploring the historical context of the mind-body problem and the key philosophical positions that have emerged over time, including dualism, behaviorism, functionalism, and materialism. It then delves into more specific issues, such as the nature of consciousness, the unity of consciousness, the problem of other minds, and the role of language in thought.
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