The Nature of Mind and Other Essays. D. M. Armstrong.
In 23 libraries. xii,175p.; 22cm. Mind. Philosophical perspectives. Essays. Knowledge, Sociology of. Knowledge, Theory of. Cognition. Psychology -- Philosophy.
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Questions about the existence and nature of mental causation are prominent in contemporary discussions of the mind and human agency. Originally, the problem of mental causation was that of understanding how an immaterial mind, a soul, could interact with the body.
Early leadership theories focused on what qualities distinguished between leaders and followers, while subsequent theories looked at other variables such as situational factors and skill levels. While many different leadership theories have emerged, most can be classified as one of eight major types.
Author of Berkeley's theory of vision, Perception and the physical world, A materialist theory of the mind, A Theory of Universals, Belief, truth and knowledge, The nature of mind and other essays, Nominalism and Realism, What is a law of nature?