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About the Author
Istvan Aranyosi was born in Sighet/Maramarossziget, in the north of Transylvania, in 1975. He studied philosophy in Budapest, at the Central European University, where he obtained his PhD in 2005. In 2006-2007 he was a fellow at the Centre for Consciousness, The Australian National University. He is currently Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Bilkent University, Ankara. In 2012 he obtained Honorable Mention for his essay "A new argument for mind-brain identity" at the American Philosophical Association's prestigious biennial Article Prize.
Reviews
The book demonstrates the cognitive role of the peripheral nervous system. It presents a well argued theroy to the effect that the mind is not contained in the cranium, but it extends out into the nervous systems, suffusing the body as far as it is innervated ... The author draws on empirical science and engages most of the current topics in philosophy of mind, including them into his theory of peripheral mind. Reading his work, a student-reader will thus become aquainted with almost all of the details of recent philosophy of mind development, while a scholar-reader will become acquainted with new developments in the theory of embodied and extended mind. In my view, Aranyosi has succeeded in providing the best descriptive account of embodiment so far in the philosophy of mind, and he is certainly right to assert that contemporary philosophy has unjustly neglected the significance of the peripheral nervous system. * Renata Zieminska, Forum Philosophicum *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199989607
Author Istvan Aranyosi
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 464g
Dimensions(mm) 243mm * 163mm * 24mm