This study presents an original and striking conception of the mind and its place in nature. The product of over twenty years' thinking on these issues, McCulloch's book is a bold and significant contribution to philosophy.
Written specifically for beginners to Sartre's early philospohy and the non-specialist, McCulloch clearly shows how much analytic philospohy misses when it neglects Sartre and the continental tradition in philosophy.
The Mind and Its World provides a clear and accessible introduction to a cluster of contemporary controversies in the area of the philosophy of mind and language.