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  • Philosophy of Mind
  • Cognitive Science
  • Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry

Background:

  • Philosophy of Mind is a prolific field, increasingly hybridizing with cognitive science.
  • It addresses fundamental questions relevant to neuroscience and psychiatry, such as the nature of mental states and their relation to the world.
  • It provides a theoretical framework anticipating experimental data from neuroscience.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the evolution of contemporary philosophy of mind.
  • To detail its contributions to psychiatry through three central themes: naturalization of mind, mental causality, and subjectivity of mental states.
  • To demonstrate how philosophy of mind can link different explanatory levels in psychiatry.

Main Methods:

  • Review of contemporary philosophy of mind literature.
  • Analysis of contributions to cognitive science and psychiatry.
  • Conceptual framework development linking biological, functional, neurophysiological, cognitive, and mental levels.

Main Results:

  • Philosophy of mind has significantly shaped cognitive science theories through hybridization with neuroscience.
  • Psychiatry has been reluctant to fully integrate philosophy of mind, often relying only on neuroscience-derived insights.
  • Philosophy of mind offers conceptual tools to connect diverse explanatory levels in psychiatry.

Conclusions:

  • Philosophy of mind provides an essential conceptual framework for cognitive science.
  • Integrating philosophy of mind can enhance psychiatric theory and practice by linking multiple levels of explanation.
  • The field offers a unified approach to understanding the mind from biological to subjective experiences.