Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind
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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. Interested in the nature of the mind? Then you should read <i>Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind</i>, a metaphysical tour-de-force by one of the Enlightenment's most influential thinkers. Dugald Stewart was a Scottish philosopher dedicated to discovering a philosophy of mind by using Sir Francis Bacon's inductive method of reasoning. <i>Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind</i>, which was published in three volumes, is one of his most comprehensive writings on the phenomena of consciousness. <br><br>In this first volume, Stewart takes readers step by step through an examination of the mind. The book begins with a chapter explaining why it is valuable, indeed essential, to study human consciousness. This is in keeping with Enlightenment thinkers, who were reminding Western civilization that studying art, philosophy and the nature of the mind itself was an endeavor that would benefit humanity. It is with these lofty aspirations that Stewart begins his exploration. Stewart takes on nearly every subject that preoccupied philosophers of the day. For example, the chapter on memory ably deconstructs the different kinds of memories, the way memory seems to be acquired and retained, and how it can be improved. This is an example of using inductive reasoning to reveal the laws applicable to memory and what it means for human consciousness. Many major philosophers appear in this book, as Stewart explains their main theories. The highlight of this section is the conversation about Nomialists versus Realists. In the debate about the nature of reality, Nomialists and Realists remain the two most entrenched positions in the Western world. Nomialists believe that there are no universal truths; instead there are things particular to a person's own creation. Stewart surveys the major players, like Hume, Hobbes and Berkeley for the Nomialists, and Plato and Aristotle for the Realists.<br> <br>Many sections of the book co

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Date de parution 27 novembre 2019
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9780243644247
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 48 Mo

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