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The Mind's Construction

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The Mind's Construction
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ISBN-10 : 9780199678457
ISBN-13 : 0199678456
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Book Synopsis The Mind's Construction by : Matthew Soteriou

Book excerpt: Matthew Soteriou provides an original philosophical account of sensory and cognitive aspects of consciousness. He explores distinctions of temporal character in our mental lives—especially in relation to the exercise of agency—and illuminates the more general issue of the place and role of mental action in the metaphysics of mind.


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