Philosophy of mind : classical and contemporary readings / David J. Chalmers
Material type:
- 0195145801
- 9780195145809
- 019514581X
- 9780195145816
- ARCH YNDC 128.2 C438P 21
- BD418.3 .C435 2002
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ARCH YNDC 128.2 B849H Hume's philosophy of mind / | ARCH YNDC 128.2 C319I Introducing persons : theories and arguments in the philosophy of mind / | ARCH YNDC 128.2 C432S The secularization of the European mind in the nineteenth century : the Grifford lectures in the University of Edinburgh for 1973-4 / | ARCH YNDC 128.2 C438P Philosophy of mind : classical and contemporary readings / | ARCH YNDC 128.2 C563S Scientific realism and the plasticity of mind / | ARCH YNDC 128.2 C597D Descartes's theory of mind / | ARCH YNDC 128.2 C622M Mind and emergence : from quantum to consciousness / |
Includes bibliographical references
1. Foundations. 1. Meditations on First Philosophy (II and VI) / Rene Descartes. 2. Passions of the Soul / Rene Descartes. 3. On the Hypothesis That Animals Are Automata, and Its History / Thomas H. Huxley. 4. An Unfortunate Dualist / Raymond M. Smullyan. 5. Descartes' Myth / Gilbert Ryle. 6. Psychology in Physical Language / Rudolf Carnap. 7. Brains and Behavior / Hilary Putnam. 8. Is Consciousness a Brain Process? / U.T. Place. 9. Sensations and Brain Processes / J.J.C. Smart. 10. The "Mental" and the "Physical" / Herbert Feigl. 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
This is a comprehensive collection of readings in the philosophy of mind, ranging from Descartes to the leading edge of the discipline
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