[Xmca-l] Re: is the mind a function of the brain?
Dr. Paul C. Mocombe
pmocombe@mocombeian.com
Tue Jan 14 06:57:53 PST 2014
Jose...have you explored philosophy of mind? The concept of mind by ryle. John searle's work...in my own work I am attempting to synthesize quantum mechanics with phenomenology, structural marxism, and the later wittgenstein's notion of language games.
Dr. Paul C. Mocombe
President
The Mocombeian Foundation, Inc.
www.mocombeian.com
www.readingroomcurriculum.com
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From: jose david herazo <jherazo4@hotmail.com>
Date:01/14/2014 9:47 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: xmca list list <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
Subject: [Xmca-l] is the mind a function of the brain?
Dear all,
I'm writing the final chapter of my PhD dissertation about the role of academic concepts in students' oral production and development of a second language (L2 ). Since my study is grounded on both sociocultural theory and systemic functional linguistics (SFL), one of my committee members suggested a possible contradiction in what each theory views as mind. SFLers, for instance, consider that there is no need for something called the mind that is different from the brain. They prefer to talk in terms of 'higher order semiotic consciousness' (HAlliday, 2004: The language of science) rather than mind. On their terms, the mind is a function of the brain. What is the mind for SCT? Is it the inner plane, consciousness? Has anybody discussed what this concept refers to in sociocultural theory?
Any suggestions and comments are welcome,
JOSE DAVID HERAZO RIVERA
Foreign Languages Department, Universidad de Córdoba
(Montería - Colombia)
Carrera 6 No. 76-103. Tel: 7860500 - 7909800
www.unicordoba.edu.co
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