First Published in 1971, Human Values and the Mind of Man examines
how value questions have been treated in traditional theories of
human nature. It discusses the following topics: theory of mind as
seen through the rules of the generation of languages; the
implications for human value of automata theory; the nervous
system, higher mental processes and human values; value
consequences of various positions on the mind-body problem; the
implications of self-actualization theory for human value; and
specific value problems in the philosophy of mind. The book
presents an interdisciplinary dialogue centred around thoughts
about man and their implications for human action, decision, and
nature of what we call the 'human mind'. This book is an essential
read for philosophers, psychologists, scientists, and humanists.
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