This innovative book demonstrates how new insights can be brought to the study of mentality and consciousness by considering previously overlooked interpretations. Redding deminstrates the relevance of this philosophical tradition to an understanding of the mind and its embodiment, and the relation of feeling to cognition.
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This innovative book demonstrates how new insights can be brought to the study of mentality and consciousness by considering previously overlooked interpretations. Redding deminstrates the relevance of this philosophical tradition to an understanding of the mind and its embodiment, and the relation of feeling to cognition.
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Used: Very Good. Size: 6x1x9; Clean and unmarked. Some minor cosmetic shelf wear. From a private collection. Very good condition. Comes from non smoking home.
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Very Good Minus; Hardcover with Jacket; 1999, Cornell University Press; Clean jacket with no scuffs or tears; One small stray pen mark to right text-block edge; Pages clean & unmarked; Tight binding with straight spine; Black dust jacket with painting illustration, and title in green lettering; 204 pages; "The Logic of Affect, " by Paul Redding.