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Philosophy of Mind: Contemporary Readings is a comprehensive anthology that draws together leading philosophers writing on the major topics within philosophy of mind. Robb and O'Connor have carefully chosen articles under the following headings: *Substance Dualism and Idealism *Materialism *Mind and Representation *Consciousness Each section is prefaced by an introductory essay by the editors which guides the student gently into the topic in which leading philosophers are included. The book is highly accessible and user-friendly and provides a broad-ranging exploration of the subject. Ideal for any philosophy student, this book will prove essential reading for any philosophy of mind course. The readings are designed to complement John Heil's Philosophy of Mind: A Contemporary Introduction, Second edition (Routledge 2003), although the anthology can also be used as a stand-alone volume.
Philosophy of Mind: Contemporary Readings is a comprehensive anthology that draws together leading philosophers writing on the major topics within philosophy of mind. Robb and O'Connor have carefully chosen articles under the following headings: *Substance Dualism and Idealism *Materialism *Mind and Representation *Consciousness Each section is prefaced by an introductory essay by the editors which guides the student gently into the topic in which leading philosophers are included. The book is highly accessible and user-friendly and provides a broad-ranging exploration of the subject. Ideal for any philosophy student, this book will prove essential reading for any philosophy of mind course. The readings are designed to complement John Heil's Philosophy of Mind: A Contemporary Introduction, Second edition (Routledge 2003), although the anthology can also be used as a stand-alone volume.
This study offers concise critical discussions of Stevenson's whole
range of prose fiction, from New Arabian Nights to The Ebb-Tide.
His most famous novels are covered as well as a selection of
lesser-known works. It draws on other writings including letters,
poetry and essays, but the main emphasis is on the strikingly
varied sequence of novels and short stories. Stevenson's admittedly
fascinating life is touched on only so as to provide a context for
his writing. The book is arranged by the dates when the works were
written rather than by when they were published, thus providing a
profile of his development as a writer. The emphasis is on the
diversity and energy of Stevenson's creativity, without seeking to
stress distinctions frequently applied to it in the past, such as
that between his 'stories for boys' and books apparently written
for adults. All contribute to his richness.
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