Mind and supermind [electronic resource] /
by Frankish, Keith.
Series: Cambridge studies in philosophy Published by : Cambridge University Press, (Cambridge :) Physical details: 1 online resource (xiv, 255 pages) : illustrations ; ISBN: 0521812038; 9780521812030.Item type | Location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Electronic Books | E-Resource Section | E-Books | 128.2 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-245) and indexes.
1. Introduction -- 2. Divisions in folk psychology -- 3. Challenges and precedents -- 4. The premising machine -- 5. Superbelief and the supermind -- 6. Propositional modularity -- 7. Conceptual modularity -- 8. Further applications
"Mind and Supermind offers a new perspective on the nature of belief and the structure of the human mind. Keith Frankish argues that the folk-psychological term 'belief' refers to two distinct types of mental state, which have different properties and support different kinds of mental explanation. Building on this claim, he develops a picture of the human mind as a two-level structure, consisting of a basic mind and a supermind, and shows how the resulting account sheds light on a number of puzzling phenomena and helps to vindicate folk psychology. Topics discussed include the function of conscious thought, the cognitive role of natural language, the relation between partial and flat-out belief, the possibility of active belief formation, and the nature of akrasia, self-deception and first-person authority. This book will be valuable for philosophers, psychologists and cognitive scientists."--BOOK JACKET.
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