The identity theory of mind is advocated and developed by different philosophers beginning with Place, Feigl and Smart. The main thesis of this theory is – states and processes of the mind are identical to states and processes of the brain. Although this theory is better than dualism and Behaviourism, still it has its own problems. This theory leaves many things unexplained with regard to the relation between mind and body, which have been questioned by different thinkers in different periods. Hence, in this article I am going to find out only the problem of identity in the ‘Identity theory of mind’
My thesis analyzes and compares alternative theories of mind. In the course of providing an expositi...
Chapter One presents one formulation of the problem which different versions of the identity theory ...
It is a common notion that we have minds or souls in addition to or distinct from our bodies. This c...
The identity theory of mind is advocated and developed by different philosophers beginning with Plac...
The question of the human ‘mind' and its relation with the ‘body' has remained a controversial issue...
Philosophers have long asked the questions, “What is the nature of mental phenomena?” and “What is t...
In the 1950’s and 1960’s, Feigl, Place and Smart offered an answer to the mind‑body proble...
Summary: This paper is an introduction to the type-type identity theory of mind and body. In general...
The identity theory’s rapid rise to ascendancy in analytic philosophy of mind during the late 1950s ...
The identity theory’s rise to prominence in analytic philosophy of mind during the late 1950s and ea...
The mind/brain identity theory is often thought to be of historical interest only, as it has alleged...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-43).Philosophical theories of personal identity often ...
The materialist version of the mind/brain identity theory has met with considerable challenges from ...
The author takes up the issues connected with human psyche, particularly with identity disorders wit...
One of the greatest challenges of consciousness research is to understand the relationship between c...
My thesis analyzes and compares alternative theories of mind. In the course of providing an expositi...
Chapter One presents one formulation of the problem which different versions of the identity theory ...
It is a common notion that we have minds or souls in addition to or distinct from our bodies. This c...
The identity theory of mind is advocated and developed by different philosophers beginning with Plac...
The question of the human ‘mind' and its relation with the ‘body' has remained a controversial issue...
Philosophers have long asked the questions, “What is the nature of mental phenomena?” and “What is t...
In the 1950’s and 1960’s, Feigl, Place and Smart offered an answer to the mind‑body proble...
Summary: This paper is an introduction to the type-type identity theory of mind and body. In general...
The identity theory’s rapid rise to ascendancy in analytic philosophy of mind during the late 1950s ...
The identity theory’s rise to prominence in analytic philosophy of mind during the late 1950s and ea...
The mind/brain identity theory is often thought to be of historical interest only, as it has alleged...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-43).Philosophical theories of personal identity often ...
The materialist version of the mind/brain identity theory has met with considerable challenges from ...
The author takes up the issues connected with human psyche, particularly with identity disorders wit...
One of the greatest challenges of consciousness research is to understand the relationship between c...
My thesis analyzes and compares alternative theories of mind. In the course of providing an expositi...
Chapter One presents one formulation of the problem which different versions of the identity theory ...
It is a common notion that we have minds or souls in addition to or distinct from our bodies. This c...