Consciousness and the Origins of Thought

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This book offers a comprehensive and broadly rationalist theory of the mind that continually tests itself against experimental results and clinical data. Taking issue with both Empiricists and Externalists, Norton Nelkin argues that perception is cognitive, constructive and proposition-like, and that meaning is determined "in the head". Finally, he offers an account of how we acquire some of our most basic concepts, including the concept of the self and that of other minds.

Author(s): Norton Nelkin
Series: Cambridge Studies in Philosophy
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 1996

Language: English
Pages: 360