The concepts of mind and soul have occupied the thoughts of
philosophers throughout the ages and have given rise to numerous
conflicting theories. This book provides an incisive and
stimulating introduction to central tropics in the philosophy of
mind. The author writes about the differences and connections
between the ideas of 'mind' and 'soul' and about the metaphysical
issues of Dualism, Solipsism, Behaviourism and Materialism. In the
course of her account she discusses the arguments of several
philosophers including Plato, Descartes, Wittgenstein, Ryle and
Hume. Review of the original edition, 1974: "It is clear, incisive
and unidiosyncratic. Issues and theories are discussed simply yet
without serious distortion or vapidity, and the book is full of
argument.' - Stewart Candish, Mind
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