This book is an iconoclastic survey of the history of dualism and its impact on contemporary cognitive psychology.
This book examines the question--are mental processes accessible-- within the context of reviewing the past, present, and desirable future of behaviorism.
This book examines the scientific basis of reductionist approaches to understanding visual perception, as well as a critique of con-temporary thinking on perceptual science. For experimental psychologists, and researchers studying perception.
This book critiques the theory of mind-brain dualism as one of the rocks of psychological theory. It looks at the pervading question of how does "brain" make "mind"? This volume looks at how this problem is inherently intractable and that no convergence
Uttal has written 9 LEA titles over the past 25 yrs. The audience will be the same people who bought Uttal's past work, as well as people teaching courses in THEORY & METHODS of PSYCH.,those w/interests in THEORETICAL PSYCH & the HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF