A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind: Readings with CommentaryBroadview Press, 23. 12. 1996 - 516 strán (strany) A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind is designed both to provide a selection of core readings on the subject and to make those readings accessible by providing commentaries to guide the reader through initially intimidating material. Each commentary explains technical concepts and provides background on obscure arguments as they arise, setting them in the historical and intellectual milieu from which they emerged. The readings concentrate on providing the student with a solid grounding in the theories of representative figures of the major philosophical movements, from Plato and Aristotle to important recent figures such as Fodor and Dennett. A glossary of key terms is also included. |
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Readings with Commentary Peter A. Morton. 9 The Mind - Brain Identity Theory David M. Armstrong : " The Nature of Mind " J.J.C. Smart : " Sensations and Brain Processes " ..... 205 ......... 225 ..... 233 Saul Kripke : Selections from ...
Readings with Commentary Peter A. Morton. 9 The Mind - Brain Identity Theory David M. Armstrong : " The Nature of Mind " J.J.C. Smart : " Sensations and Brain Processes " ..... 205 ......... 225 ..... 233 Saul Kripke : Selections from ...
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Historical Background | 3 |
Naturalizing the Soul | 27 |
Selections from On the Soul and Sense and Sensibilia | 39 |
Knowledge of Mind and Matter | 63 |
Selections from Meditations on First Philosophy | 75 |
Descartes Dualism | 89 |
Selections from Discourse on the Method of rightly | 102 |
Materialism and Idealism | 117 |
Artificial Intelligence | 251 |
Functionalism | 297 |
Eliminative Materialism | 335 |
Toward a Unified Science of the MindBrain | 355 |
Recent Problems | 369 |
Intentionality | 451 |
Glossary | 487 |
Acknowledgements | 495 |
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