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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 792 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 1440 g, 6 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Philosophy Companions
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367336790
  • ISBN-13: 9780367336790
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 792 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 1440 g, 6 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Philosophy Companions
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367336790
  • ISBN-13: 9780367336790
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The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Psychology, Second Edition

is an invaluable guide and major reference source to the key topics, problems, concepts, and debates in philosophy of psychology and is the first companion of its kind. A team of renowned international contributors provide forty-eight chapters, organized into six clear parts:

  • Historical background to philosophy of psychology
  • Psychological explanation
  • Cognition and representation
  • The biological basis of psychology
  • Perceptual experience
  • Personhood.

The Companion covers key topics, such as the origins of experimental psychology; folk psychology; behaviorism and functionalism; philosophy, psychology and neuroscience; the language of thought, modularity, nativism, and representational theories of mind; consciousness and the senses; dreams, emotion, and temporality; personal identity; and the philosophy of psychopathology.

For the second edition, six new chapters have been added to address the following important topics: belief and representation in nonhuman animals; prediction error minimization; contemporary neuroscience; plant neurobiology; epistemic judgment; and group cognition.

Essential reading for all students of philosophy of mind, science, and psychology, The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Psychology will also be of interest to anyone studying psychology and its related disciplines.

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Praise for the first edition:

"This work should serve as the standard reference for those interested in gaining a reliable overview of the burgeoning field of philosophical psychology. Summing Up: Essential." CHOICE

"If someone were to ask me to select a book to be placed in a cornerstone or time capsule to be opened 100 years hence, this book would be on my short list, for it will offer the intellectual historian working in 2110 a clear view of how the mind of our time is understood." Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books

"In sum, The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Psychology provides a helpful survey of the issues that define one of today's hottest areas of philosophical research. The entries are clear, engaging, and balanced, and the companion is, on the whole, a welcome research tool for graduate students and professionals seeking to enrich their understanding of foundational issues in cognitive science." David Pereplyotchik, Metapsychology Online Reviews

"The essays here, by outstanding scholars in philosophy of psychology, are exemplary for their theoretical sophistication, informative explanations of empirical work, and balanced overviews of relevant research areas. Nobody interested in philosophy of psychology will want to be without this excellent volume." David Rosenthal, City University, New York, USA

'This collection provides an exceptionally wide-ranging review of recent advances and theoretical disputes in psychology, and closely related issues in evolutionary biology and neuroscience. It reflects philosophical sophistication, scientific expertise, and historical sensitivity.' Margaret Boden, University of Sussex, UK

"This is a highly useful and timely collection of essays by philosophers who consider advances in cognitive neuroscience and their relevance for the philosophy of mind. This is a compendium that will help connect the two cultures and I enthusiastically endorse this volume to both communities." Howard Eichenbaum, Boston University, USA

"An excellent collection of new essays, many by major contributors to the literature. No library or individual interested in current work in the philosophy of psychology should wish to be without it." George Graham, Georgia State University, USA Praise for the first edition:

'This work should serve as the standard reference for those interested in gaining a reliable overview of the burgeoning field of philosophical psychology. Summing Up: Essential.' CHOICE

'If someone were to ask me to select a book to be placed in a cornerstone or time capsule to be opened 100 years hence, this book would be on my short list, for it will offer the intellectual historian working in 2110 a clear view of how the mind of our time is understood.' Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books

'In sum, The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Psychology provides a helpful survey of the issues that define one of today's hottest areas of philosophical research. The entries are clear, engaging, and balanced, and the companion is, on the whole, a welcome research tool for graduate students and professionals seeking to enrich their understanding of foundational issues in cognitive science.' David Pereplyotchik, Metapsychology Online Reviews

'The essays here, by outstanding scholars in philosophy of psychology, are exemplary for their theoretical sophistication, informative explanations of empirical work, and balanced overviews of relevant research areas. Nobody interested in philosophy of psychology will want to be without this excellent volume.' David Rosenthal, City University, New York, USA

'This collection provides an exceptionally wide-ranging review of recent advances and theoretical disputes in psychology, and closely related issues in evolutionary biology and neuroscience. It reflects philosophical sophistication, scientific expertise, and historical sensitivity.' Margaret Boden, University of Sussex, UK

'This is a highly useful and timely collection of essays by philosophers who consider advances in cognitive neuroscience and their relevance for the philosophy of mind. This is a compendium that will help connect the two cultures and I enthusiastically endorse this volume to both communities.' Howard Eichenbaum, Boston University, USA

'An excellent collection of new essays, many by major contributors to the literature. No library or individual interested in current work in the philosophy of psychology should wish to be without it.' George Graham, Georgia State University, USA

Introduction to the Second Edition Sarah Robins, John Symons, and Paco
Calvo Part 1: Historical background to the philosophy of psychology
1.
Rationalist Roots of Modern Psychology Gary Hatfield
2. Empiricist Roots of
Modern Psychology Raymond Martin
3. Early Experimental Psychology Alan Kim
4.
Freud and the Unconscious Edward Erwin
5. The Early History of the quale and
its Relation to the Senses Brian L. Keeley
6. Behaviourism David
Braddon-Mitchell
7. Cognitivism Alan Garnham Part 2: Psychological
Explanation
8. What is Psychological Explanation? William Bechtel and Cory D
Wright
9. Is Folk Psychology a Theory? Ian Ravenscroft
10. Computational
Functionalism Thomas W. Polger
11. The Interface between Psychology and
Neuroscience Valerie Gray Hardcastle
12. Connectionism Amanda J. C. Sharkey
and Noel Sharkey
13. Embodied Cognition and the Extended Mind Fred Adams and
Ken Aizawa
14. Conceptual Problems in Statistics, Testing and Experimentation
David Danks and Frederick Eberhardt Part 3: Cognition and Representation
15.
Problems of representation I: nature and role Dan Ryder
16. Problems of
representation II: naturalizing content Dan Ryder
17. The language of thought
Susan Schneider
18. Modularity Verena Gottschling
19. Nativism Richard
Samuels
20. Memory Mark Rowlands
21. Interactivism Mark H. Bickhard
22. The
propositional imagination Shaun Nichols
23. Belief and Representation in
nonhuman animals Sarah Beth Lesson, Brandon Tinklenberg, and Kristin Andrews
24. Representation in the Prediction Error Minimzation Framework Alex Kiefer
and Jakob Hohwy Part 4: The Biological Basis of Psychology
25. Representation
and the brain Arthur B. Markman
26. Levels of mechanisms: a field guide to
the hierarchical structure of the world Carl F. Craver
27. Cellular and
subcellular neuroscience John Bickle
28. Networks and Dynamics: 21st Century
Neuroscience William Bechtel
29. Evolutionary models in psychology Michael
Wheeler
30. Development and Learning Aarre Laakso
31. Understanding embodied
cognition through dynamical systems thinking Gregor Schöner and Hendrix
Reimann
32. The Philosophy of Plant Neurobiology Manuel Heras-Escribano and
Paco Calvo Part 5: Perceptual Experience
33. Consciousness Tim Bayne
34.
Attention Christopher Mole
35. Introspection Jordi Fernández
36. Dreaming
John Sutton
37. Emotion Anthony P. Atkinson
38. Vision Valtteri Arstila
39.
Color Johnathan Cohen
40. Audition Casey O'Callaghan
41. The temporal content
of perceptual experience Rick Grush Part 6: Personhood
42. Action and Mind
Alfred R. Mele
43. Moral Judgment Jennifer Nado, Daniel Kelly, and Stephen
Stich
44. Personal Identity Marya Schechtman
45. The name and nature of
confabulation William Hirstein
46. Buddhist persons and eudaimonia Owen
Flanagan
47. The Psychology of Epistemic Judgment Jennifer Nagel and Jessica
Wright
48. Group Cognition Deborah Tollefsen and Kevin Ryan. Index
Sarah Robins is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Kansas, USA.

John Symons is Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Kansas, USA.

Paco Calvo is Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science at the University of Murcia, Spain, and Principal Investigator of the Minimal Intelligence Lab (MINT Lab).