Mind and cignition: an anthology/ (Record no. 150585)

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International Standard Book Number 9781405157858
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Classification number 153.4
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Title Mind and cignition: an anthology/
Statement of responsibility, etc. editede by William G. Lycan and Jesse J. Prinz.
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Edition statement 3rd ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Blackwell,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2008.
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Extent xvi, 877 p. ;
Dimensions 25 cm.
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Title Blackwell philosophy anthologies.
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Formatted contents note 1 Excerpt from About BeJiaviorisru<br/>B. F. Skinner<br/>The Identity Theory and Machine Functionalism<br/>2 Is Consciousness a Brain Process?<br/>U. T. Place<br/>3 The Causal Theory of the Mind<br/>D. M. Armstrong<br/>4 The Nature of Mental States<br/>Hilary Putnam<br/>5 Troubles with Functionalism (excerpt)<br/>Ned Block<br/>Anomalous Monism<br/>6 Mental Events<br/>Donald Davidson<br/>Homuncular and Teleological Functionalism<br/>7 The Continuity of Levels of Nature<br/>William G. Lycan<br/>Ps) 'cliosciiiantics<br/>8 Information and Representation<br/>Jerry A. Fodor<br/>9 Biosemantics<br/>Ruth (jarrett Millikan<br/>10 A Guide to Naturalizing Semantics (excerpt)<br/>Barry Loewer<br/>Other Approaches to Inteiitionalily<br/>11 Modality, Normativity, and Intentionality<br/>Robert Brandom<br/>The Language of Thought and Coinputationalisnj<br/>12 Why There Has to Be and How There Could Be a Private Language<br/>Jerry A. Fodor<br/>13 Which Language Do We Think With?<br/>Peter Carruthers<br/>Artificial Intelligcfice<br/>14 Semantic Engines: An Introduction to Mind Design<br/>John Haugeland<br/>15 Can Computers Think?<br/>John R. Searle<br/>Eliminativism<br/>16 Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes<br/>Paul M. Churchland<br/>Connectionism<br/>17 Neural Representation and Neural Computation<br/>Patricia Smith Churchland and Terrence Sejnowski<br/>IS Connectionism and Cognitive Architecture (excerpt)<br/>Jerry A. Fodor and Zenon W. Pylyshyn<br/>Dyiiiiuiical Svi^tcDis Theory and Robotics<br/>19 What Might (iognition He, If Not Computation?<br/>Tim Van Gclder<br/>20 Intelligence Without Representation<br/>Rodney A. Brooks<br/>Instnnnenialism<br/>21 True Believers: The Intentional Strategy and Why it Works<br/>Daniel C. Dennett<br/>22 Dennett on Intentional Systems<br/>Stephen P. Stich<br/>23 Real Patterns<br/>Daniel C. Dennett<br/>Shnulationism and the Theory Theory<br/>24 Folk Psychology as Simulation<br/>Robert M. Gordon<br/>25 Folk Psychology: Simulation or Tacit Theory? (excerpt)<br/>Stephen P. Stich and Shaun Nichols<br/>For and Against Folk Psychology<br/>26 Autonomous Psychology and the Belief-Desire Thesis<br/>Stephen P. Stich<br/>27 Folk Psychology is Here to Stay<br/>Terence Morgan and James Woodward<br/>Supervenient Causation<br/>28 Mental Causation<br/>Jaegwon Kim<br/>29 Type Epiphenomenalism, Type Dualism, and the Causal Priority<br/>of the Physical<br/>Brian P. McLaughlin<br/>For and Against Externalism<br/>30 Individualism and Supervenience<br/>Jerry A. Fodor<br/>31 The Argument from Causal Powers<br/>Robert A. Wilson<br/>32 Reference, Clausal Powers, Kxlernaiist lntuilii)ns aiul I'nicorns<br/>(labriel M. A. Segal<br/>Sclf-Ktunvlcd^e<br/>33 Knowing One's Own Mind<br/>Donald Davidson<br/>34 Pxternalism and Inlerence<br/>Paul A. Boghossian<br/>RiuUcal l-xtcnuilisni<br/>35 The Pxtended Mind<br/>Andy (Hark and David J. (lhalniers<br/>What Is (lonsciousticss?<br/>36 How Not to Find the Neural Correlate of Consciousness<br/>Ned Block<br/>37 What Should We Expect from a Theory of Consciousness?<br/>Patricia S. Churchland<br/>38 Consciousness and its Place in Nature (excerpt)<br/>David J. Chalmers<br/>Cotiscious Awafc'ticss<br/>39 A Theory of Consciousness (excerpt)<br/>David M. Rosenthal<br/>40 The Superiority of HOP to HO I<br/>William G. Lycan<br/>41 Perception without Awareness<br/>Fred Dretske<br/>What It's Like<br/>42 Epiphenomenal Qualia<br/>Frank Jackson<br/>43 Understanding the Phenomenal Mind: Are We All Just Aimadillt.".<br/>Robert Van Gulick<br/>Qualia<br/>44 The Intrinsic Quality of Experience<br/>Gilbert Harman<br/>45 Sensation and the Content of Experience<br/>Christopher Peacocke<br/>46 Blurry Images, Double Vision, and Other Oddities: New Problems for<br/>Representationalism?<br/>Michael Tye<br/>47 Simple Seeing<br/>Fred Dretske<br/>48 Excerpts from The Varieties of Reference<br/>Ciareth Evans<br/>49 Non-ccmceptual Content<br/>Joim McDowell<br/>50 Experience Without the Head<br/>Alva Noe<br/>51 Rational Animals<br/>Donald Davidson<br/>52 The Problem of Simple Minds: Is There Anything it is Like<br/>to be a Honey Bee?<br/>Michael Tye<br/>53 Why the Question of Animal Consciousness Might Not<br/>Matter Very Much<br/>Peter Carruthers<br/>54 Emotions and Choice<br/>Robert C. Solomon<br/>55 Embodied Emotions<br/>Jesse Prinz<br/>56 Is Emotion a Natural Kind?<br/>Paul E. Griffiths
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Keyword Mind and body
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Keyword Thought and thinking
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Keyword Cognitive science
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Personal name Lycan, William G.
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Personal name Prinz, Jesse J.
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