Philosophy of Mind: Brains, Consciousness, and Thinking Machines
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Patrick Grim
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The quest to understand the mind has motivated some of history's most profound thinkers. But only in our own time are we beginning to see the true complexity of this quest, as today's philosophers draw on the latest evidence from neuroscience, psychology, artificial intelligence, linguistics, and other fields to probe deeply into the inner workings of the mind.
These 24 stimulating lectures from an award-winning teacher and honored scholar present a clear, systematic, and compelling introduction to the philosophy of mind, exploring all of the major theories, including: Dualism, which holds that body and mind are separate substances; Behaviorism and Functionalism, which stress behavior and interactions with the world as clues to the mind's inner workings;. Idealism, the view that the physical world is an illusion and that only the mental realm exists; and the "antitheories" of mind, which posit that subjective mental experiences are fundamentally inexplicable and will always remain a mystery.
Examining the most intriguing questions and influential theories in what can often be a complex and often controversial intellectual terrain, Professor Grim sorts out the different approaches to give you the pros and cons of each.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
©2008 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)2008 The Great CoursesWhat listeners say about Philosophy of Mind: Brains, Consciousness, and Thinking Machines
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- Johnny
- 14-02-15
Loved it
I need to listen to it again so I can process this information. Not because it's hard to understand ! A subject as big as this for me can not be understood as a whole in one listening which makes it great, a history of the mind should not be taken lightly
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- Júlio César Martins
- 02-01-18
Excellent!
That was a great - and somewhat tough - introductory course on Philosophy of Mind.
The companion book and suggested readings are very useful for those who want to grasp more of the lectures material, which is very rich and provoke profound questionings.
Highly recommended!
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- Mr. J. A. Ball
- 30-07-18
A good and interesting series
Students of philosophy will have come across many of the lecture topics before but this series encapsulates them well and frames them into very digestible chunks.
I enjoyed this as I enjoy all the great courses audios I've bought.
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- Gerry Lynch
- 26-03-14
Wonderful
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, especially for anyone interested in the human condition
What did you like best about this story?
It is course of lectures, I have studied psychology and found this to be a fascinating tangent from standard psychology. It certainly puts some of the psychological ideas into a different perspective
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Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No best at one lecture a day- let it sink in
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These Great Courses are great, well worth multiple listens. The lecturers are certainty amongst the best I have heard.
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- Booka
- 15-01-17
Great course!
I've done a Philosophy of Mind course at the London School of Philosophy and this audible covered all the interesting bits in a clear and concise way.
If you want to know about the ways philosophers (both past and present) think about the mind and brain then I recommend this course.
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- Anon
- 31-08-20
Excellent
I have a PhD in philosophy and fully recommend this series of talks to anyone interested in the subject. The lectures are well set out and Patrick Grim does great job of critically engaging with each topic as the arise. I know many moan about phone use - I can hear myself talking to my own children - but to think all this comes with 1 credit on audible amazing. My dogs have never been fitter!!
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- W. Park
- 21-02-19
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Very thorough analysis. Need the time and concentration to stay with it over 23 chapters
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- Jim Spence
- 07-02-22
Again
This was so good that I am going to listen to it again, enjoyed every minute
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- The Blue Reviewer
- 21-06-16
Brilliant
One of the best in the Great Courses series. Well explained and thoroughly enjoyable. would recommend
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- Cian O'Byrne
- 09-06-16
fascinating
loved all of it, a wealth of insight. would recommend to anyone interested in learning about the self and others
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