The Peripheral Mind: Philosophy of Mind and the Peripheral Nervous System

Istvan Aranyosi
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The Peripheral Mind: Philosophy of Mind and the Peripheral Nervous System

Istvan Aranyosi
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  • Published date: Jul 15, 2013
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 256
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780199989607
  • Dimensions: 6.125" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H
István Aranyosi was born in Sighet/Máramarossziget, in the north of Transylvania, in 1975. He studied philosophy in Budapest, at the Central European University, where he obtained his PhD in 2005. In 2006-2007 he was a fellow at the Centre for Consciousness, The Australian National University. He is currently Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Bilkent University, Ankara. In 2012 he obtained Honorable Mention for his essay "A new argument for mind-brain identity" at the American Philosophical Association's prestigious biennial Article Prize.
"Aranyosi's The Peripheral Mind develops an innovative approach to a variety of important topics in philosophy of mind. He offers a critical embodied perspective that draws strongly on empirical science but operates on the same turf and in the same vocabulary as mainstream analytic philosophy of mind. At the same time, Aranyosi offers a critical perspective on recent embodied theories, showing how they have ignored some of the most important aspects of bodily experience. In effect, I think this book will generate a productive debate that both mainstream philosophers of mind and proponents of the more enactive and extended styles of embodiment theory will have to join." --Shaun Gallagher, Lillian and Morrie Moss Professor of Philosophy, University of Memphis, and author of How the Body Shapes the Mind.

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