Introduction to the philosophy of psychology (Record no. 217806)

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Item number .W656 2015
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Personal name Weiskopf, Daniel A
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Title Introduction to the philosophy of psychology
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Place of publication, distribution, etc New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Cambridge
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2015
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Series statement <a href="Cambridge introductions to philosophy">Cambridge introductions to philosophy</a>
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references (pagesw 275-304) and index.
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Summary, etc "Our topic here is psychology, the self-styled science of the mind. Psychology's aim is to explain mental phenomena by describing the underlying processes, systems, and mechanisms that give rise to them. These hidden causal levers underlie all of our mental feats, including our richest conscious perceptions, our most subtle chains of reasoning, and our widest-ranging plans and actions. While the phenomena of mind are intimately related to events occurring in the brain, these psychological explanations are, we will argue, distinct and autonomous from explanations in terms of neural processes and mechanisms. According to the view we present here, psychology and neuroscience are different enterprises. We certainly wouldn't claim that our ever-increasing understanding of how the brain works has nothing to say to psychology: on the contrary, they are complimentary, since neuroscience can provide invaluable input to psychological theorizing (and vice versa, a point that we think is not stressed often enough). But our task will be to give a thorough account of the scope, methods, content, and prospects for a distinctive science of our mental lives"--
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Psychology
General subdivision Philosophy.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element PHILOSOPHY / Mind & Body.
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Personal name Adams, Frederick
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