Readings in Language and Mind

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Heimir Geirsson, Michael Losonsky
Wiley, Jan 23, 1996 - Philosophy - 600 pages
This is an anthology of landmark essays in the philosophy of language, philosophy of mind and cognitive science since 1950. It includes essays that aim to reflect the fact that philosophy and the science of mind and language have close historical and conceptual ties.

Each section begins with a brief and simple overview highlighting the issues and recommending other readings. The combination of this editorial material with a selection of classic essays makes this anthology a very flexible tool for introductory courses in cognitive science, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind and philosophy of psychology as well as courses devoted to contemporary analytic philosophy. However, the book also contains significant advanced and recent material, making it suitable for more advanced stud, including beginning graduate courses.

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About the author (1996)

Heimir Geirsson is Assistant Professor at Iowa Stae University.

Michael Losonsky is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at Colorado State University.

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