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More copies of this ISBN:Philosophy of Mind : Classical and Contemporary Readings (02 Edition)by David J. Chalmers
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:What is the mind? Is consciousness a process in the brain? How do our minds represent the world? Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings is a grand tour of writings on these and other perplexing questions about the nature of the mind. The most comprehensive collection of its kind, the book includes sixty-three 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 here for the first time, while many other articles have been revised especially for this volume. Each section opens with an introduction by the editor. Philosophy of Mind is suitable for students at all levels and also for general readers. Synopsis:This should prove a useful text for introductory and advanced undergraduate, and graduate courses in the philosophy of mind and related areas. The volume ranges from the classical contributions of Descartes to the leading edge of the discipline. Table of Contents Preface 1. FOUNDATIONS A. Dualism 1. Meditations on First Philosophy (II and VI), Rene Descartes 2. Passions of the Soul (Excerpt), Rene Descartes 3. On the Hypothesis That Animals Are Automata, and Its History (Excerpt), Thomas H. Huxley 4. An Unfortunate Dualist, Raymond M. Smullyan B. Behaviorism 5. Descartes' Myth, Gilbert Ryle 6. Psychology in Physical Language (Excerpt), Rudolf Carnap 7. Brains and Behavior, Hilary Putnam C. The Identity Theory 8. Is Consciousness a Brain Process?, U. T. Place 9. Sensations and Brain Processes, J. J. C. Smart 10. The "Mental" and the "Physical" (Excerpt), Herbert Feigl D. Functionalism 11. The Nature of Mental States, Hilary Putnam 12. The Causal Theory of the Mind, D. M. Armstrong 13. Psychophysical and Theoretical Identifications, David Lewis 14. Troubles with Functionalism (Excerpt), Ned Block 15. Pseudonormal Vision: An Actual Case of Qualia Inversion?, Martine Nida-Rumelin E. Other Psychophysical Relations 16. Mechanism and Its Alternatives (Excerpt), C. D. Broad 17. Mental Events, Donald Davidson 18. Special Sciences (or: The Disunity of Science as a Working Hypothesis), Jerry A. Fodor 19. Multiple Realization and the Metaphysics of Reduction, Jaegwon Kim 20. From Supervenience to Superdupervenience: Meeting the Demands of a Material World (Excerpt), Terence Horgan 21. Finding the Mind in the Natural World, Frank Jackson F. Mental Causation 22. The Many Problems of Mental Causation (Excerpt), Jaegwon Kim 23. Mental Causation, Stephen Yablo 2. CONSCIOUSNESS A. General 24. Concepts of Consciousness, Ned Block 25. What Is It Like to Be a Bat?, Thomas Nagel 26. Quining Qualia, Daniel C. Dennett 27. Consciousness and Its Place in Nature, David J. Chalmers B. The Knowledge Argument 28. Epiphenomenal Qualia, Frank Jackson 29. What Experience Teaches, David Lewis 30. Phenomenal States (Second Version), Brian Loar 31. Two Conceptions of the Physical, Daniel Stoljar C. Modal Arguments 32. Naming and Necessity (Excerpt), Saul A. Kripke 33. Imaginability, Conceivability, Possibility and the Mind-Body Problem (Excerpt), Christopher S. Hill 34. Rigid Designators and Mind-Brain Identity (Excerpt), Grover Maxwell D. The Explanatory Gap 35. Materialism and Qualia: The Explanatory Gap, Joseph Levine 36. The Rediscovery of Light, Paul M. Churchland 37. Conceptual Analysis, Dualism, and the Explanatory Gap, Ned Block and Robert Stalnaker 38. Can We Solve the Mind-Body Problem?, Colin McGinn E. Higher-Order Thought and Representationalism 39. Explaining Consciousness, David M. Rosenthal 40. Conscious Experience, Fred Dretske 41. Sensation and the Content of Experience: A Distinction, Christopher Peacocke 42. Visual Qualia and Visual Content Revisited, Michael Tye 43. Introspection and Phenomenal Character, Sydney Shoemaker 3. CONTENT A. The Nature of Intentionality 44. The Distinction between Mental and Physical Phenomena (Excerpt), Franz Brentano 45. "Intentional Inexistence" (Excerpt), Roderick M. Chisholm 46. A Recipe for Thought, Fred Dretske 47. Biosemantics, Ruth Garrett Millikan 48. Reasoning and Representing, Robert Brandom 49. The Intentionality of Phenomenology and the Phenomenology of Intentionality, Terence Horgan and John Tienson B. Propositional Attitudes 50. Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind (Excerpt), Wilfrid Sellars 51. Propositional Attitudes, Jerry A. Fodor 52. True Believers: The Intentional Strategy and Why It Works, Daniel C. Dennett 53. Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes, Paul M. Churchland C. Internalism and Externalism 54. The Meaning of "Meaning" (Excerpt), Hilary Putnam 55. Individualism and the Mental (Excerpt), Tyler Burge 56. The Components of Content (Revised Version), David J. Chalmers 57. Anti-Individualism and Privileged Access, Michael McKinsey 58. What an Anti-Individualist Knows A Priori, Anthony Brueckner 59. The Extended Mind, Andy Clark and David J. Chalmers 4. MISCELLANEOUS 60. Reductionism and Personal Identity, Derek Parfit 61. Freedom and Necessity, A. J. Ayer 62. Analogy, Bertrand Russell 63. Can Computers Think?, John R. Searle What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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