Mark Rowlands

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Mark Rowlands is the Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire. He is known for his popular books on philosophy, for his work on the moral status of animals, and as one of the principal architects of the view of the mind known as 'vehicle externalism' or 'the extended mind'.

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Books

  • Body Language: Representing in Action, MIT Press, 2006.
  • Everything I Know I Learned From TV: Philosophy for the Unrepentant Couch Potato, Ebury/Random House, 2005
  • The Philosopher at the End of the Universe, Ebury/Random House, 2003
  • Externalism: Putting Mind and World Back Together Again, Acumen/McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2003.
  • Animals Like Us, Verso, 2002.
  • The Nature of Consciousness, Cambridge University Press, 2001.
  • The Environmental Crisis: Understanding the Value of Nature, Macmillan/St Martin’s Press, 2000.
  • The Body in Mind: Understanding Cognitive Processes, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
  • Animal Rights: A Philosophical Defence, Macmillan/St Martin’s Press, 1998.
  • Supervenience and Materialism, Ashgate, 1995.

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