The meaning of mind

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The meaning of mind

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In The Meaning of Mind, Thomas Szasz argues that only as a verb does the word "mind" name something in the real world, namely, attending or heeding. Minding is the ability to pay attention and adapt to one's environment by using language to communicate with others and oneself. Viewing the "mind" as a potentially infinite variety of self-conversations is the key that unlocks many of the mysteries we associate with this concept.

Modern neuroscience is a misdirected effort to explain "mind" in terms of brain functions. The claims and conclusions of the diverse academics and scientists who engage in this enterprise undermine the concepts of moral agency and personal responsibility.

Szasz shows that the cognitive function of speech is to enable us to talk not only to others but to ourselves (in short, to be our own interlocutor) and that the view that mind is brain - embraced by both the scientific community and the popular press - is not an empirical finding but a rhetorical ruse concealing humanity's unceasing struggle to control persons by controlling their vocabulary. The discourse of brain-mind, unlike the discourse of man as moral agent, protects people from the dilemmas intrinsic to holding themselves responsible for their own actions and holding others responsible for theirs.

Because we live in an age blessed by the fruits of materialist science, reductionist explanations of the relationship between brain and mind are more popular than ever, making this book an indispensable addition to the seemingly recondite debate about, simply, who we are.

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Praeger
Language
English
Pages
182

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The meaning of mind: language, morality, and neuroscience
2002, Syracuse University Press
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The meaning of mind: language, morality, and neuroscience
1996, Praeger
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [165]-178) and index.

Published in
Westport, Conn

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
128/.2
Library of Congress
BD418.3 .S93 1996, BD418

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 182 p. ;
Number of pages
182

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL965861M
Internet Archive
meaningofmindlan0000szas
ISBN 10
0275956032
LCCN
96002207
OCLC/WorldCat
34149665
Library Thing
508723
Goodreads
2008704

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