Mind and Brain

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Clarendon Press, 1990 - Medical - 400 pages
Originally published in 1988 as a single-volume hardback edition, Mind and Brain and The Consequences of Determinism consider the three principal issues of the philosophy of mind: the exact nature of the relation between mental and neural events; how both sorts of events come about; and their relation to actions. The answers that Honderich provides in Volume I constitute a new determinist philosophy of mind. He proceeds in Volume II to explore the consequences of that position, considering what the truth of determinism means for, among other things, our life-hopes, our attitudes towards others, and our view of moral responsibility.
 

Contents

Necessary Connections
13
Psychoneural Nomic Correlation
71
The Causation of Psychoneural Pairs
145
The Causation of Actions
209
Neuroscience and Quantum Theory
261
Prediction and Knowledge
337
References
377
Index
395
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Ted Honderich is at University College London.