Escaping from the Chinese Room, Margaret A. Boden Psychological Predicates, Hilary Putnam Radical Interpretation, Donald Davidson Thought and Talk, Donald Davidson Replication and Functionalism, Jane Heal Individualism and the Mental, Tyler Burge Brains in Vats, Hilary Putnam Are We Brains in a Vat?
Top Philosopher Says, "No"! What is it Like to be a Bat? Could Love be Like a Heatwave? Individualism and Self-Knowledge, Tyler Burge What is Consciousness? Armstrong Facing up to the Problem of Consciousness, David Chalmers Is Experiencing Just Representing?
Mental Events, Donald Davidson Introduction Epiphenomenal Qualia, Frank Jackson Genres: Philosophy. A s you hold this volume in your hand, you may be asking yourself whether the n. That will be for you to judge. In my experience, not all anthologies are created equal. This one includes, in addition to an extensive compilation of readings on particular topics, a dozen introductory essays designed expressly to encourage you, the reader, to think more deeply and critically about material you might be encountering for the first time.
My hope is that these introductions, combined with the particular choice of readings, will yield a whole that is more than just a mereological sum of its parts. The creation of a volume like this involves endless difficult choices. Inevitably, philosophers intending to use the book in courses in the philosophy of mind will be disappointed that I have omitted favorite pieces, even favorite topics. My original plan called for twice as many selections and half again as many topics.
This would have resulted in a peerless, but gargantuan anthology. In scaling back, I have tried to include readings with broad appeal across the discipline.
Request Examination Copy. Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. Search Start Search. Go directly to our online catalogue. Features About the Author s Features Combines 50 classic writings on the subject with clear and accessible editorial material amounting to pages in total Substantial, broad-ranging general introduction Detailed introductions to each of the eleven parts of the book Discussion questions and further reading at the end of each part stimulate the student and make this book ideal for course use and seminar discussion.
Extract from Phaedo, Plato 2. Extract from De Anima, Aristotle 3. Brains and Behavior, Hilary Putnam 8. Mind and Body, R. Hirst 9. Sensations and Brain Processes, J. Smart Computing Machinery and Intelligence, Alan M. Turing Minds, Brains, and Programs, John Searle
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