Spectator in the Cartesian Theater: Where Theories of Mind Went Wrong since Descartes

Lanham: Lexington Books (2023)
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A range of seemingly unrelated problems at the forefront of controversy about consciousness, language, and vision, among others, have a deep connection with one another that has gone unnoticed. This book suggests that this mistake arises not from what is put into a theory but rather from what is missing.

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