Philosophy of Mind in the Nineteenth Century
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⢠Author: Sandra Lapointe
⢠Publisher: Taylor and Francis Books India Private Limited
⢠Language: English
⢠Edition: 1
⢠ISBN: 9781032507224
⢠Pages: 296
⢠Cover: Paperback
Sandra Lapointeās work takes readers through the transformative nineteenth century, a crucial era in the philosophy of mind. From Kantās Critique of Pure Reason (1781) to Husserlās Ideas (1913), this period saw the rise of the phenomenological and analytical traditions that still shape philosophical discussions today.
The book also explores how thinkers like Nietzsche and Freud challenged the idea of mindās transparency, while highlighting the birth of modern psychology through William James. This paperback edition is an essential read for students and scholars interested in the historical development and evolution of mind philosophy.


