ABSTRACT

The articles in this section introduce four influential but very different ways of thinking about the mind/brain. Each picture of the mind offers a conceptual framework both for thinking about some of the key problems in the philosophy of psychology and for thinking about how to integrate the many different disciplines studying the mind/brain. We can view these four ways of thinking about the mind/brain as offering different responses to what I have elsewhere termed the interface problem (Bermúdez 2005).