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Mind
: a brief introduction
/ Searle, John R
"The philosophy of mind is unique among contemporary philosophical subjects," writes John Searle, "in that all of the most famous and influential theories are false." One of the world's most eminent thinkers, Searle dismantles these theories as he presents a vividly written, comprehensive introduction to the mind. [...]
New York, NY : Oxford Univ. Press, 2004. - 326 p.
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The mystery of consciousness
/ Searle, John R
It has long been one of the most fundamental problems of philosophy, and it is now, John Searle writes, "the most important problem in the biological sciences": What is consciousness? Is my inner awareness of myself something separate from my body? In what began as a series of essays in The New York Review of Books, John Searle evaluates the positions on consciousness of such well-known scientists and philosophers as Francis Crick, Gerald Edelman, Roger Penrose, Daniel Dennett, David Chalmers, and Israel Rosenfield. [...]
New York, NY : The New York Review of Books, 1997. - 224 p.
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The mind has no sex?
: women in the origins of modern science
/ Schiebinger, Londa
As part of his attempt to secure a place for women in scientific culture, the Cartesian Francois Poullain de la Barre asserted as long ago as 1673 that "the mind has no sex" In this rich and comprehensive history of women's contributions to the development of early modem science, Londa Schiebinger examines the shifting fortunes of male and female equality in the sphere of the intellect. [...]
Cambridge, MA : Harvard Univ. Press, 1991. - 355 p.
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