Mind, Matter, and Method

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Paul Feyerabend, Grover Maxwell
U of Minnesota Press, 1966 - Philosophy - 524 pages

Mind, Matter, and Method was first published in 1966. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.

This volume of twenty-six essays by as many contributors is published in honor of Herbert Feigl, professor of philosophy at the University of Minnesota and director of the Minnesota Center for the Philosophy of Science. Though the majority of the contributors are philosophers, there are also -- as benefits Mr. Feigl's varied intellectual interests -- representatives of psychology, psychoanalysis, and physics.

The first group of ten essays deals with the philosophy of mind, particularly with the mind-body problem, to which Mr. Feigl has devoted much attention. The eleven essays in the second part are concerned with problems of philosophical method, especially with induction and confirmation. The third part is comprised of five essays on the philosophy of the physical sciences. A biographical sketch of Mr. Feigl and a bibliography of his writings are also provided.

 

Contents

A Biographical Sketch
3
Part I Philosophy of Mind and Related Issues
15
Part II Induction Confirmation and Philosophical Method
235
Part III Philosophy of the Physical Sciences
407
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
507
BIBLIOGRAPHY of the Writings of Herbert Feigl to December 1965
513
NAME INDEX
519
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Grover Maxwell was professor of philosophy at the University of Minnesota.

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