01375 a2200277 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001600136072001400152072001500166072001300181072001200194072001300206072002100219072001700240100001900257245005800276250000600334260003200340300001000372520071500382131757955020250317111557.0250312042014GB eng  a9781317579557 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 39.99fBB a01 aeng7 aQDTM2thema7 aJM2thema7 aCFA2thema7 aHPM2bic7 aJM2bic7 aCFA2bic7 aPHI0000002bisac7 a128.22bisac1 aJ. R. Smythies10aBrain and MindbModern Concepts of the Nature of Mind a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20141120 a280 p bPresenting some modern views on the problem of the nature of mind and its relationship to the brain, this book, published in 1965, brings together contributors from various disciplines which are affected by this issue. Coming from different philosophical outlooks as well as subjects, these contributors also comment on each other’s’ chapters with a view of developing thought on the approaches to the problem. The theory of mind-brain relationship is vital to human interest and has been in debate throughout western thought over centuries, split mainly into dualist and monistic theories. These discussions had and still have wide impact philosophy, psychology, religion and cosmology, among other areas.