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    Philosophy of Mind by Chalmers, David J.;

    Classical and Contemporary Readings

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 5 September 2002
    • Number of Volumes 198 Paperbacks

    • ISBN 9780195145816
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages690 pages
    • Size 254x177x32 mm
    • Weight 1222 g
    • Language English
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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    1. FOUNDATIONS
    A. Dualism
    Meditations on First Philosophy (II and VI)
    Passions of the Soul (Excerpt)
    On the Hypothesis That Animals Are Automata, and Its History (Excerpt)
    An Unfortunate Dualist
    B. Behaviorism
    Descartes' Myth
    Psychology in Physical Language (Excerpt)
    Brains and Behavior
    C. The Identity Theory
    Is Consciousness a Brain Process?
    Sensations and Brain Processes
    The "Mental" and the "Physical" (Excerpt)
    D. Functionalism
    The Nature of Mental States
    The Causal Theory of the Mind
    Psychophysical and Theoretical Identifications
    Troubles with Functionalism (Excerpt)
    Pseudonormal Vision: An Actual Case of Qualia Inversion?
    E. Other Psychophysical Relations
    Mechanism and Its Alternatives (Excerpt)
    Mental Events
    Special Sciences
    Multiple Realization and the Metaphysics of Reduction
    From Supervenience to Superdupervenience: Meeting the Demands of a Material World (Excerpt)
    Finding the Mind in the Natural World
    F. Mental Causation
    The Many Problems of Mental Causation (Excerpt)
    Mental Causation
    2. CONSCIOUSNESS
    A. General
    Concepts of Consciousness
    What Is It Like to Be a Bat?
    Quining Qualia
    Consciousness and Its Place in Nature
    B. The Knowledge Argument
    Epiphenomenal Qualia
    What Experience Teaches
    Phenomenal States (Second Version)
    Two Conceptions of the Physical
    C. Modal Arguments
    Naming and Necessity (Excerpt)
    Imaginability, Conceivability, Possibility, and the Mind-Body Problem (Excerpt)
    Rigid Designators and Mind-Brain Identity (Excerpt)
    D. The Explanatory Gap
    Materialism and Qualia: The Explanatory Gap
    The Rediscovery of Light
    Conceptual Analysis, Dualism, and the Explanatory Gap
    Can We Solve the Mind-Body Problem?
    E. Higher-Order Thought and Representationalism
    Explaining Consciousness
    Conscious Experience
    Sensation and the Content of Experience: A Distinction
    Visual Qualia and Visual Content Revisited
    Introspection and Phenomenal Character
    3. CONTENT
    A. The Nature of Intentionality
    The Distinction between Mental and Physical Phenomena (Excerpt)
    "Intentional Inexistence" (Excerpt)
    A Recipe for Thought
    Biosemantics
    Reasoning and Representing
    The Intentionality of Phenomenology and the Phenomenology of Intentionality
    B. Propositional Attitudes
    Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind (Excerpt)
    Propositional Attitudes
    True Believers: The Intentional Strategy and Why It Works
    Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes
    C. Internalism and Externalism
    The Meaning of "Meaning" (Excerpt)
    Individualism and the Mental (Excerpt)
    The Components of Content (Revised Version)
    Anti-individualism and Privileged Access
    What an Anti-individualist Knows A Priori
    The Extended Mind
    4. MISCELLANEOUS
    Reductionism and Personal Identity
    Freedom and Necessity
    Analogy
    Can Computers Think?

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