About this book series

The aim of the series Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind is to foster historical research into the nature of thinking and the workings of the mind. The volumes address topics of intellectual history that would nowadays fall into different disciplines like philosophy of mind, philosophical psychology, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, etc. The monographs and collections of articles in the series are historically reliable as well as congenial to the contemporary reader. They provide original insights into central contemporary problems by looking at them in historical contexts, addressing issues like consciousness, representation and intentionality, mind and body, the self and the emotions. In this way, the books open up new perspectives for research on these topics.

This book series is indexed in SCOPUS.

For more information, please contact the publishing editor at christi.lue @ springer.com

Electronic ISSN
2542-9922
Print ISSN
1573-5834
Series Editor
  • Henrik Lagerlund,
  • Mikko Yrjönsuuri

Book titles in this series

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. SCOPUS