Mind and Brain: A Theory of Determinism, Volume 1

Oxford, GB: Clarendon Press (1990)
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Abstract

Mind and Brain was originally published as the first two parts of a single-volume hardback edition. In this volume, Ted Honderich sets a new agenda for thinking about determinism. He expounds in detail a distinctive philosophy of mind, then defends it on the basis of contemporary neuroscience. He advances the proposition that philosophy cannot deal effectively with freewill if it stands aside from science.

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Ted Honderich
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The causal autonomy of the mental.E. J. Lowe - 1993 - Mind 102 (408):629-44.
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