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Mind, language and society, philosophy in the real world, John R. Searle

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Mind, language and society, philosophy in the real world, John R. Searle
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mind, language and society
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
43689264
Responsibility statement
John R. Searle
Review
"In this book, John Searle brings concepts such as reality, truth, consciousness and society from their abstract perch down to the world we all live in. He takes readers through the conceptual problems associated with basic metaphysics, the biology of the mind, the structure of consciousness, the paradox of intentionality, the nature of language and the structure of the social universe. Condemning the belief that our world is dependent on our perception of it, Searle stresses that there is a real world, and discusses the ways in which philosophy can help us deal with it. In short, he takes questions apart, analyzes them and then places them together to present a "total philosophy." In Mind, Language and Society, Searle teaches us how to practice philosophy in the real world. Book jacket."--Jacket
Series statement
MasterMinds
Sub title
philosophy in the real world
Table Of Contents
Basic metaphysics : reality and truth -- How we fit into the universe : the mind as a biological phenomenon -- The essence of the mind : consciousness and its structure -- How the mind works : intentionality -- The structure of the social universe : how the mind creates an objective social reality -- How language works : speech as a kind of human action
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