Materialism and the Mind-body ProblemDavid M. Rosenthal Prentice-Hall, 1971 - 242 strán (strany) |
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... neurophysiology will require connecting principles in which both mentalistic and neurophysiological concepts occur ; they will enable us to move from neurophysiological premisses to mental- istic conclusions . Putnam's claim , then ...
... neurophysiology will require connecting principles in which both mentalistic and neurophysiological concepts occur ; they will enable us to move from neurophysiological premisses to mental- istic conclusions . Putnam's claim , then ...
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... neurophysiological processes . To put the issue linguis- tically , we must confront the tangled issues of predication . Sellars locates the issue when he writes : In speaking of " raw feels " as identical with " brain states " [ the ...
... neurophysiological processes . To put the issue linguis- tically , we must confront the tangled issues of predication . Sellars locates the issue when he writes : In speaking of " raw feels " as identical with " brain states " [ the ...
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... neurophysiological discourse , but whether I can give the same types of descriptions and reports that I now give of my sensations and feelings in the new purified neurophysiological science . If I can't then there is a perfectly ...
... neurophysiological discourse , but whether I can give the same types of descriptions and reports that I now give of my sensations and feelings in the new purified neurophysiological science . If I can't then there is a perfectly ...
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