Explaining Behavior: Reasons in a World of Causes (Revised)

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$48.00
Publisher
MIT Press
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Pages
182
Dimensions
5.89 X 8.95 X 0.46 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780262540612

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About the Author
Fred Dretske is Senior Research Scholar in the Department of Philosophy, Duke University.
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"ÝAn¨ important book, as intelligent and challenging as readers of Fred Dretske's earlier works will expect... Dretske is well-informed in cognitive science, evolutionary biology and animal behavior, and one of the pleasures of his book is the range of examples which inform the arguments.... His careful, nontechnical presentation will be a focus for discussion in the philosophy of mind."-- Christopher Hookway, Times Higher Education Supplement
-- Christopher Hookway, Times Higher Education Supplement
" [An] important book, as intelligent and challenging as readers of Fred Dretske's earlier works will expect... Dretske is well-informed in cognitive science, evolutionary biology and animal behavior, and one of the pleasures of his book is the range of examples which inform the arguments.... His careful, nontechnical presentation will be a focus for discussion in the philosophy of mind." -- Christopher Hookway, Times Higher Education Supplement
& quot; [An] important book, as intelligent and challenging as readers of Fred Dretske's earlier works will expect... Dretske is well-informed in cognitive science, evolutionary biology and animal behavior, and one of the pleasures of his book is the range of examples which inform the arguments.... His careful, nontechnical presentation will be a focus for discussion in the philosophy of mind.& quot; -- Christopher Hookway, Times Higher Education Supplement
"[An] important book, as intelligent and challenging as readers of Fred Dretske's earlier works will expect... Dretske is well-informed in cognitive science, evolutionary biology and animal behavior, and one of the pleasures of his book is the range of examples which inform the arguments.... His careful, nontechnical presentation will be a focus for discussion in the philosophy of mind."--Christopher Hookway, "Times Higher Education Supplement"