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Philosophy of Mind: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives - Third Edition
ISBN-13
: 9781554814008 / Angielski / Miękka / 2020 / 752 str.
Peter A. Morton
;
Myrto Mylopoulos
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Philosophy of Mind: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives - Third Edition
ISBN-13
: 9781554814008 / Angielski / Miękka / 2020 / 752 str.
Peter A. Morton
;
Myrto Mylopoulos
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ISBN-13:
9781554814008
Rok wydania:
2020
Ilość stron:
752
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22.61 x 17.78 x 2.79
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Bibliografia
Glosariusz/słownik
Preface to the Third Edition
Introduction
Part One: Historical Background
1. Plato: The Soul and the Forms
Plato: Selections from the
Phaedo
2. Aristotle: Naturalizing the Soul
Aristotle: Selections from
On the Soul
and
Sense and Sensibilia
3. The Scientific Revolution
Galileo Galilei: Selections from The Assayer
René Descartes: Selections from The World or Treatise on Light
René Descartes: Selections from Principles of Philosophy
4. Descartes: Knowledge of Mind and Matter
René Descartes: Selections from
Meditations on First Philosophy
5. Descartes's Dualism
René Descartes: Selections from
Discourse on the Method
Antoine Arnauld: Objections to Descartes's
Meditations
René Descartes: Reply to Antoine Arnauld
René Descartes: Selections from
Principles of Philosophy
René Descartes and Elizabeth, Princess of Bohemia: Correspondence
6. Materialism and Idealism
Thomas Hobbes: Selections from
Leviathan
George Berkeley: Selections from
A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge
Part Two: Recent Theories of Mind
7. Behaviourism and Linguistic Philosophy
B.F. Skinner: Selections from
Science and Human Behavior
Noam Chomsky: A Review of B.F. Skinner's
Verbal Behavior
Gilbert Ryle: Selections from
The Concept of Mind
Ludwig Wittgenstein: Selections from
Philosophical Investigations
8. The Mind-Brain Identity Theory
U.T. Place: 'Is Consciousness a Brain Process?'
J.J.C. Smart: 'Sensations and Brain Processes'
Saul Kripke: Selections from 'Identity and Necessity'
9. Functionalism
David M. Armstrong: 'The Nature of Mind'
Jerry A. Fodor: 'The Mind-Body Problem'
Ned Block: Selections from 'Troubles with Functionalism'
Part Three: Contemporary Issues
10. Can Machines Be Persons?
Alan Turing: 'Computing Machinery and Intelligence'
John R. Searle: 'Minds, Brains and Programs'
Margaret A. Boden: 'Escaping from the Chinese Room'
Eric Schwitzgebel and Mara Garza: 'A Defense of the Rights of Artificial Intelligences'
11. Consciousness and 'What It Is Like'
Thomas Nagel: 'What Is It Like to Be a Bat?'
Frank Jackson: 'Epiphenomenal Qualia'
Daniel C. Dennett: 'Quining Qualia'
David Rosenthal: 'How to Think About Mental Qualities' (excerpt)
Kathleen A. Akins: 'A Bat Without Qualities'
12. What Is Consciousness For?
Ned Block: 'On a Confusion About a Function of Consciousness'
David J. Chalmers: 'Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness' and selection from
The Conscious Mind: In Search of a Theory of Conscious Experience
Valerie Gray Hardcastle: 'The Why of Consciousness: A Non-Issue for Materialists'
Michael A. Cohen and Daniel C. Dennett: 'Consciousness Cannot Be Separated from Function'
13. What Is an Action?
Donald Davidson: 'Actions, Reasons, and Causes'
Harry G. Frankfurt: 'The Problem of Action'
Elisabeth Pacherie: 'Can Conscious Agency Be Saved?'
14. When Do Agents Act?
J. David Velleman: 'What Happens When Someone Acts?'
Harry G. Frankfurt: 'Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person'
Jennifer Hornsby, 'Agency and Actions'
Markus E. Schlosser: 'Agency, Ownership, and the Standard Theory'
Tim Bayne: 'The Sense of Agency'
Glossary
Acknowledgements
Index
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