
Philosophy Of Mind Av Ian (Flinders University Australia) Ravenscroft
Philosophy of Mind: A Beginner''s Guide provides the most accessible introduction to the philosophy of mind. Specifically aimed at beginning students with no background knowledge in the subject, Ravenscroft brings together all of the basic concepts and major theories. The text is supported by many pedagogical aids i......
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Philosophy of Mind: A Beginner''s Guide provides the most accessible introduction to the philosophy of mind. Specifically aimed at beginning students with no background knowledge in the subject, Ravenscroft brings together all of the basic concepts and major theories. The text is supported by many pedagogical aids including chapter summaries, a glossary, further reading suggestions and self-assessment questions.
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| Produktnavn | Ravenscroft, Ian Philosophy of Mind (0199252548) |
| Merke | Oxford University Press |
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