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Problems of Mind and Matter by John Wisdom (1937) is a seminal work in analytic philosophy that explores fundamental issues concerning the nature of mind, consciousness, and their relationship to the physical world. Wisdom examines the philosophical challenges posed by perception, cognition, and the mind-body problem, offering clear arguments and thought experiments to illuminate complex concepts. His approach blends rigorous analysis with accessible exposition, making intricate topics understandable without oversimplification. This book remains influential in the philosophy of mind, providing readers with deep insights into the interplay between mental phenomena and material reality and continuing to serve as an essential reference for students and scholars of philosophy.




