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Hardcover Socializing Minds: Intersubjectivity in Early Modern Philosophy Book

ISBN: 0197613144

ISBN13: 9780197613146

Socializing Minds: Intersubjectivity in Early Modern Philosophy

In this book, Martin Lenz provides the first reconstruction of intersubjective accounts of the mind in early modern philosophy. Some phenomena are easily recognised as social or interactive: certain dances, forms of work and rituals require interaction to come into being or count as valid. But what about mental states, such as thoughts, volitions, or emotions? Do our minds also depend on other minds? The idea that our minds are intersubjective or...

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