Preface
1. Sensations
2. Developing Dualism
3. Epiphenomenalism
4. Experience as Such
5. Mental Causation
6. Believing and Desiring
7. Robots
8. Unconscious Processing
9. Valence
10. Epilogue
William S. Robinson is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Iowa State University. He writes on a variety of topics in philosophy of mind. Previous books include Understanding Phenomenal Consciousness (2004) and, for a more general audience, Your Brain and You (2010).
"Any philosopher interested in the philosophy of mind should read William S. Robinson's book. It is a clear, thoughtful, well-argued, and sophisticated discussion of how to understand our talk about such mental states as sensation, belief, and pleasure. Robinson takes the arguments where they lead him, and they lead him to provide a quite different analysis of sensation from the one he offers of belief and other intentional states." – Richard Fumerton in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Ask a Question About this Product More... |