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Psychoanalytical Psychology, Personality & Identity Psychology, Metaphysics, Physics of Time, Ethics & Moral Philosophy - Theoretical, Cognitive Psychology
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Past, Space, and Self

by John Campbell
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Overview

Humans were thought to be unique among the species in having minds, but recent results showing the richness and diversity in animal psychology makes this view untenable. Yet there remains the question of whether we can map the features of a particularly human psychology that are responsible for the mind's overall structure. In this book John Campbell shows that the general structural features of human thought can be seen as having their source in the distinctive ways in which we think about space and time. He describes the contrasts between animal representations of space and time and distinctively human ways of thinking about them. In particular, he shows what is special about the human ability to think about the past. Campbell looks at how self-consciousness exploits these particular abilities in thinking about space and the past. He discusses at length the relation between self-consciousness and the first person and how fundamental the first person is in ordinary thought. Campbell shows that the structured character of ordinary thinking can be explained by reference to the demands of first-person thinking and the way in which first-person thinking exploits distinctively human representations of space and tim. Finally, he considers the metaphysical implications of this approach, in particular, how ordinary self-consciousness relies on a realist view of the past.

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Campbell (philosophy, Oxford U.) argues that it is the unique way in which human beings conceptualize time and space that makes our thought truly human. To back his argument, he compares human thinking and understanding--of the past, in particular--with animal representations of time and space. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 11, 1994
Publisher
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1994.
Pages
282
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780262032155

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