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Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings 2nd ed. [Loose-leaf]

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(New York University)
  • Formāts: Loose-leaf, 768 pages, height x width x depth: 170x251x30 mm, weight: 1497 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jan-2021
  • Izdevniecība: OUP India
  • ISBN-10: 0190085754
  • ISBN-13: 9780190085759
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Loose-leaf, 768 pages, height x width x depth: 170x251x30 mm, weight: 1497 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jan-2021
  • Izdevniecība: OUP India
  • ISBN-10: 0190085754
  • ISBN-13: 9780190085759
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings is a grand tour of writings on the perplexing questions about the nature of the mind. The most comprehensive and best-selling collection of its kind, the book includes selections that range from the classical contributions of Descartes to the leading edge of contemporary debates. Extensive sections cover foundational issues, the nature of consciousness, and the nature of mental content. Three of the selections are published for the first time, while many other articles have been revised especially for this volume. Each section opens with an introduction by the editor.
Preface xi
1 Foundations 1(172)
A Dualism
1 Meditations on First Philosophy (II and VI)
9(11)
Rene Descartes
2 The Passions of the Soul (Excerpt)
20(3)
Rene Descartes
3 Correspondence
23(7)
Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia
Rene Descartes
4 The Akan Concept of a Person
30(6)
Kwame Gyekye
5 The Floating Man (Excerpt)
36(2)
Avicenna
6 On the Hypothesis that Animals Are Automata, and Its History (Excerpt)
38(7)
Thomas H. Huxley
7 An Unfortunate Dualist
45(1)
Raymond M. Smullyan
B Behaviorism
8 Descartes' Myth
46(7)
Gilbert Ryle
9 The Logical Analysis of Psychology
53(8)
Carl G. Hempel
10 Brains and Behaviour
61(10)
Hilary Putnam
C The Identity Theory and Functionalism
11 Sensations and Brain Processes
71(8)
J.J.C. Smart
12 The Nature of Mental States
79(7)
Hilary Putnam
13 The Causal Theory of the Mind
86(7)
David M. Armstrong
14 Mad Pain and Martian Pain
93(6)
David Lewis
15 Troubles with Functionalism (Excerpt)
99(4)
Ned Block
16 Pseudonormal Vision: An Actual Case of Qualia Inversion?
103(7)
Martine Nida-Rumelin
D Other Psychophysical Relations
17 Mental Events
110(10)
Donald Davidson
18 Special Sciences (or: The Disunity of Science as a Working Hypothesis)
120(9)
Jerry A. Fodor
19 Finding the Mind in the Natural World
129(8)
Frank Jackson
20 The Many Problems of Mental Causation (Excerpt)
137(9)
Jaegwon Kim
21 Emergentisms, Ancient and Modern (Excerpt)
146(12)
Jonardon Ganeri
22 Post-Physicalism
158(21)
Barbara Montero
2 Consciousness 173(158)
A General
23 Concepts of Consciousness
179(13)
Ned Block
24 What Is It Like to Be a Bat?
192(7)
Thomas Nagel
25 Quining Qualia
199(20)
Daniel C. Dennett
26 Explaining Consciousness
219(16)
David M. Rosenthal
27 Visual Qualia and Visual Content Revisited
235(10)
Michael Tye
28 Illusionism as a Theory of Consciousness
245(15)
Keith Frankish
B Consciousness and Materialism
29 Consciousness and Its Place in Nature
260(23)
David J. Chalmers
30 Epiphenomenal Qualia
283(7)
Frank Jackson
31 What Experience Teaches
290(14)
David Lewis
32 Naming and Necessity (Excerpt)
304(6)
Saul A. Kripke
33 Acquaintance and the Mind-Body Problem
310(15)
Katalin Balog
34 Is Matter Conscious?
325(13)
Hedda Hassel Morch
3 Content 331(208)
A The Nature of Intentionality
35 The Distinction between Mental and Physical Phenomena (Excerpt)
338(5)
Franz Brentano
36 'Intentional Inexistence'
343(7)
Roderick M. Chisholm
37 A Recipe for Thought
350(9)
Fred Dretske
38 Of Sensory Systems and the 'Aboutness' of Mental States
359(19)
Kathleen Akins
39 Biosemantics
378(10)
Ruth Garrett Millikan
40 Inferentialism and Some of Its Challenges
388(13)
Robert Brandom
41 The Intentionality of Phenomenology and the Phenomenology of Intentionality
401(14)
Terence Horgan
John Tienson
B Propositional Attitudes
42 Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind (Excerpt)
415(8)
Wilfrid Sellars
43 Propositional Attitudes
423(14)
Jerry A. Fodor
44 True Believers: The Intentional Strategy and Why It Works
437(12)
Daniel C. Dennett
45 Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes
449(12)
Paul M. Churchland
46 Alief and Belief
461(18)
Tamar Gendler
C Internalism, Externalism, and Embodiment
47 The Meaning of 'Meaning' (Excerpt)
479(15)
Hilary Putnam
48 Individualism and the Mental (Excerpt)
494(11)
Tyler Burge
49 The Extended Mind
505(8)
Andy Clark
David J. Chalmers
50 Overextending the Mind
513(9)
Brie Gertler
51 The Embodied Mind
522(20)
Shaun Gallagher
Dan Zahavi
4 Perception 539(66)
52 The Argument from Illusion (Excerpt)
542(3)
A.J. Ayer
53 Sense and Sensibilia (Excerpt)
545(10)
J.L. Austin
54 The 'Sensation' as a Unit of Experience
555(6)
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
55 The Intentionality of Sensation: A Grammatical Feature
561(11)
G.E.M. Anscombe
56 The Limits of Self-Awareness (Excerpt)
572(9)
M.G.F. Martin
57 Is the Visual World a Grand Illusion?
581(8)
Alva Noe
58 Which Properties are Represented in Perception?
589(16)
Susanna Siegel
5 Self-Knowledge and Other Minds 605(68)
59 How Do You Know You Are Not a Zombie?
6071
Fred Dretske
60 Introspection (Excerpt)
615(11)
Alex Byrne
61 The Unreliability of Naive Introspection
626(15)
Eric Schwitzgebel
62 What You Can't Expect When You're Expecting
641(14)
L.A. Paul
63 Analogy
655(2)
Bertrand Russell
64 Intuitions about Consciousness: Experimental Studies
657(11)
Joshua Knobe
Jesse Prinz
65 On Being an Octopus
668(5)
Peter Godfrey-Smith
6 The Self 673(64)
66 The Sense of the Self
675(6)
Galen Strawson
67 Non-Self: Empty Persons (Excerpt)
681(9)
Mark Siderits
68 I am John's Brain
690(4)
Andy Clark
69 The Brain and Its Self
694(5)
Patricia Smith Churchland
70 Reductionism and Personal Identity
699(7)
Derek Parfit
71 Learning to Be Me
706(5)
Greg Egan
72 Feminism in Philosophy of Mind: The Question of Personal Identity
711(11)
Susan James
73 Talking Identity
722(15)
Kwame Anthony Appiah
7 Artificial Intelligence 737
74 They're Made Out of Meat
739(1)
Terry Bisson
75 Computing Machinery and Intelligence (Excerpt)
740(15)
M. Turing
76 Minds, Brains, and Programs
755(11)
John R. Searle
77 The Singularity: A Philosophical Analysis (Excerpt)
766(14)
David J. Chalmers
78 The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
780(11)
Nick Bostrom
Eliezer Yudkowsky
79 How Philosophy of Mind Can Shape the Future
791
Susan Schneider
Pete Mandik