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Renata Ziemińska
István Aranyosi. The Peripheral Mind
István Aranyosi. The Peripheral Mind
Philosophy of Mind and the Peripheral Nervous System
Article
18/2 - Fall 2013, pages 623-269
Date of online publication: 26 juillet 2015
Date of publication: 30 décembre 2013
Abstract
The Peripheral Mind is a philosophical study defending the hypothesis that the peripheral nervous processes are “constitutive of mental states rather than merely causal contributors to their existence” (xi–xii). Its author, István Aranyosi, is a Romanian / Hungarian philosopher (PhD in 2005) cur- rently working in Ankara, who was granted an award by the American Philosophical Association in 2012. He was encouraged to write this book by David Chalmers.
Cite this article
Ziemińska, Renata. "István Aranyosi. The Peripheral Mind: Philosophy of Mind and the Peripheral Nervous System." Forum Philosophicum 18, no. 2 (2013): 263–9. doi:10.35765/forphil.2013.1802.15.

