Minds and Bodies: An Introduction with ReadingsMinds and Bodies is a clear introduction to the mind-body problem. It requires no prior philosophical knowledge and is ideally suited to newcomers to philosophy and philosophy of mind. |
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Contents
Monism | 47 |
Artificial Intelligence | 105 |
Conclusion | 131 |
Meditation I | 150 |
Meditation VI | 163 |
The passions of the soul Part I Articles 30 31 32 34 | 177 |
The mindbody problem | 193 |
Consciousness and objective reality | 217 |
Revision test | 223 |
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after-image argues assertion assumption aware basic behaviour beliefs brain processes Cartesian dualism causal Chinese room argument Churchland claim colour complex computer program concepts Conclusion consciousness consider deceived Descartes DISCUSSION distinction Eliminative materialism eliminativism eliminativist empirical theory epiphenomenalism essay essence example EXERCISE exist fact false folk psychology follows functionalism functionalist human idea identity theory imagination intentionality interact knowledge Leibniz's Law logical look machine Malebranche manipulate material things materialist means Meditation mental contents mental events mental phenomena mind and body mind-body problem monist multiple realizability Nagel nature neurones neuroscience objection ontology pain perception philosophical philosophy of mind physical point of view Premise properties propositional attitudes psychology qualia question read paragraphs reason refer relation reply s-statements Searle Searle's semantics sensations sense Shoemaker Smart sort SPECIMEN ANSWER statements strong AI substance symbols thought tion true truth understand Chinese
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Maschine, Körper, Geist: eine Einführung in die Kognitionswissenschaft Max Urchs No preview available - 2002 |