The Mind and Its Place in Nature

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The Mind and Its Place in Nature is a 1925 philosophical work by C. D. Broad that systematically analyzes theories of mind–body relations and helped shape early 20th-century philosophy of mind.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
academicDiscipline philosophy
philosophy of science
aimsTo clarify conceptual issues about mind and body
systematically classify mind–body theories
analyzes theories of mind–body relations
author C. D. Broad NERFINISHED
cites contemporary scientific views of its time
earlier theories of mind–body dualism
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses causal interaction between mind and body
emergent properties
epiphenomenalism
psychophysical relations
firstPublishedIn 1925
genre analytic philosophy
philosophy of mind
hasAuthor C. D. Broad NERFINISHED
hasPart classification of theories of mind
discussion of dualism
discussion of emergentism
discussion of materialism
discussion of neutral monism
hasReputation classic work in philosophy of mind
impact helped shape early 20th-century debates on mind and body
influenced 20th-century philosophy of mind
analytic philosophy of mind
language English
mainTopic metaphysics
mind–body problem
philosophy of mind
notableFor influence on later philosophy of mind
systematic taxonomy of mind–body theories
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
publicationYear 1925
timePeriod early 20th century
usedIn university courses on philosophy of mind
writtenBy C. D. Broad NERFINISHED

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