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  1. Elements of Mind: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind by Tim Crane, 2001-10-25
  2. Philosophy Of Mind by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 2004-06-30
  3. A History of Western Philosophy: The Classical Mind, Volume I (History of Western Philosophy) by W. T. Jones, Robert J. Fogelin, 1969-03-01
  4. The Philosophy of Mind, 2nd Edition: Classical Problems/Contemporary Issues (Bradford Books)
  5. Philosophy of Mind: Contemporary Readings (Routledge Contemporary Readings in Philosophy) by T. O'connor, 2003-07-18
  6. Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Mind (Blackwell Philosophy Guides)
  7. Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind (Orig Pub in Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol 1, ed. Herbert Feigl, 1956) by Wilfrid Sellars, Richard Rorty, 1997-07-01
  8. BODY, MIND AND DEATH by Flew, 1964-09-01
  9. Early Modern Philosophy: Mind, Matter, and Metaphysics
  10. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind by Keith Maslin, 2007-07-23
  11. Collected Philosophical Papers: Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Mind by G. E. M. Anscombe, 1981-12
  12. Mind: A Brief Introduction (Fundamentals of Philosophy) by John R. Searle, 2005-07-28
  13. A Philosophy of Matter and Mind: A New Look at an Old Major Topic in Philosophy (Avebury Series in Philosophy) by Gerhard D. Wassermann, 1994-07
  14. The Science of Mind by Ernest Holmes, 2007-05-27

21. P S Y C H E
A refereed online journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary exploration of the nature of consciousness and its relation to the brain from the
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22. Professor Ned Block
philosophy of mind, consciousness and foundations of cognitive science (NYU, USA)
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Photo by Steve Pyke N ED B LOCK NYU Department of Philosophy
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e-mail: ned.blockATSIGNnyu.edu NED BLOCK (Ph.D., Harvard), Silver Professor of Philosophy and Psychology, came to NYU in 1996 from MIT where he was Chair of the Philosophy Program. He works in philosophy of mind and foundations of neuroscience and cognitive science and is currently writing a book on consciousness. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences has been a Guggenheim Fellow , a Senior Fellow of the Center for the Study of Language and Information, a Sloan Foundation Fellow, a faculty member at two NEH Institutes and two NEH Seminars, the recipient of fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies and the National Science Foundation ; and a recipient of the Robert A. Muh Award in Humanities and Social Science from MIT. He is a past president of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, a past Chair of the MIT Press Cognitive Science Board of Syndics, and past President of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness The Philosophers' Annual selected his papers as one of the "ten best" in

23. Center For Consciousness Center . Tucson . Arizona
Reconstructing Consciousness, Mind and Being Consciousness and Experiential Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society
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24. Consciousness And The Brain
Anscombe, G.E.M. 1981. "The first person." In Metaphysics and philosophy of mind Collected Philosophical Papers Volume II , 2136
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25. A Field Guide To The Philosophy Of Mind
philosophy of mind and the philosophical issues arising in the allied domain of cognitive sciences constitute a fast developing territory, which is
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26. Emergence In Philosophy Of Mind
SWIF philosophy of mind updated 30 August 2001. Emergenge in philosophy of mind. Tullio Tinti lupomarsino@tin.it. Introductions
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Emergenge in Philosophy of Mind Tullio Tinti
lupomarsino@tin.it Introductions Antonietti, A. (1996), The Philosophical Complaint against Emergence Novecento The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience , MIT Press, 1991, Part III (it. tr.: La via di mezzo della conoscenza , Feltrinelli, Milano 1992, parte terza). The emergentism between cognitivism and enactionism. Waldrop, M. M. (1992), Complexity: the Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos , Touchstone (it. tr.: Complessità: uomini e idee al confine tra ordine e caos , Instar Libri, Torino 1996). The emergentism in the new science of complexity: the story of the Santa Fe Institute
Books and Papers
Babloyantz, A. (Editor), Self-Organization, Emerging Properties, and Learning , NATO Asi Series B. Physics, vol. 260, Plenum, 1991 Emergence or Reduction? The Biological Foundations of Cognitive Science Dialogues in Psychology, Emergence Swarm Intelligence: From Natural to Artificial Systems Broad C. D. (1925)

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Adding a philosophy major to his computer science major has taught him to see the bigger picture and keep his mind open to the entire spectrum
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28. Philosophy Of Mind - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This article attempts to suggest the scope of the philosophy of mind and indicate some of A companion to the philosophy of mind. Malden, MA Blackwell.
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Philosophy of mind
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Philosophy of mind is the philosophical study of the nature of the mind mental events mental functions mental properties , and consciousness . These areas give rise to some very difficult problems and questions, and there are many opinions as to their solutions and answers. This article attempts to suggest the scope of the philosophy of mind and indicate some of the important questions, but does not provide answers.
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What is the mind?
Does the word mind refer simply to a collection of particular thoughts, feelings, and so forth, or does it refer to some entity over and above those particular thoughts, feelings, and so forth? If mind refers to an entity, is it composed of the same kind of substance as physical objects, or of some other substance? This article does not propose to answer these questions, but to outline what other questions any answer might involve. Other questions could be asked regarding the mind ; we might raise the mind-body problem . If we suppose that the mind is some sort of mental substance , we might ask: Is there some way to explain mental substance in terms of physical substance, or not?

29. Dualism (philosophy Of Mind) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
In philosophy of mind, dualism is a set of beliefs which begin with the claim that the mental and the physical have a fundamentally different nature.
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See How to Edit and Style and How-to for help, or this article's talk page In philosophy of mind dualism is a set of beliefs which begin with the claim that the mental and the physical have a fundamentally different nature. It is contrasted with varying kinds of monism , including materialism and phenomenalism . Dualism is one answer to the mind-body problem Pluralism holds that there are even more kinds of events or things in the world. Note that other fields have their own meanings for "dualism". See dualism
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Types of ontological dualism
Ontological dualism makes dual commitments about the nature of existence as it relates to mind and matter. Substance dualism asserts that the mind and matter are fundamentally distinct kinds of substances, while property dualism suggests that the ontological distinction lies in what properties mind and matter differ as in emergentism . Yet a weaker type of ontological dualism is predicate dualism which claims the irreducibility of mental predicates to physical predicates.

30. PHILOSOPHY Philosophy Of Mind HOME PEOPLE EVENTS LIBRARIES
An Interdisciplinary Conference in the philosophy of mind This conference will Most areas of mainstream contemporary philosophy of mind are covered,
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31. Behaviorism [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Theory in philosophy of mind which maintains that talk of mental events should be translated into talk about observable behavior.
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Behaviorism Behaviorism was a movement in psychology and philosophy that emphasized the outward behavioral aspects of thought and dismissed the inward experiential and sometimes the inner procedural aspects as well; a movement harking back to the methodological proposals of John B. Watson, who coined the name. Watson's 1912 manifesto proposed abandoning Introspectionist attempts to make consciousness a subject of experimental investigation to focus instead on behavioral manifestations of intelligence. B. F. Skinner later hardened behaviorist strictures to exclude inner physiological processes along with inward experiences as items of legitimate psychological concern. Consequently, the successful "cognitive revolution" of the nineteen sixties styled itself a revolt against behaviorism even though the computational processes cognitivism hypothesized would be public and objective not the sort of private subjective processes Watson banned. Consequently (and ironically), would-be-scientific champions of consciousness now indict cognitivism for its "behavioristic" neglect of inward experience. The enduring philosophical interest of behaviorism concerns this

32. Philosophy Of Mind
The International Society for Complexity, Information, and Design (ISCID) is a crossdisciplinary professional society that investigates complex systems
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Philosophy of Mind [Under Construction]
The philosophy of mind is the study of the nature of mind, especially as it relates to the physical world.
Topics in the philosophy of mind include problems of consciousness, mental causation , mental content, and mind-body relations. Much of the work in contemporary philosophy of mind overlaps with work in the cognitive science s including neuroscience and artificial intelligence
Past Philosopher's of Mind
Descartes
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Daniel Dennett
Michael Tye
David Chalmers Jaegwon Kim Colin McGinn The Churchlands Galen Strawson Web Resources On Philosophy of Mind http://artsci.wustl.edu/~philos/MindDict/ http://www.u.arizona.edu/~chalmers/biblio.html http://www.philosophyofmind.org Book Resources On Philosophy of Mind The Mysterious Flame: Conscious Minds in a Material World by Colin McGinn Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings by edited by David Chalmers Mind in a Physical World by Jaegwon Kim Related Topics Jaegwon Kim Artificial Intelligence Nanotechnology Cite Entry All content Link to ISCID

33. SWIF Philosophy Of Mind HOME PAGE
Bibliographies by topic and author, event listings, online texts, new books (with links), and many links to online reference works, relevant institutions,
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35. WWW Resources In Philosophy Of Mind
WWW resources in philosophy of mind. and cognitive science. This page is no longer being maintained.
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36. Michael Esfeld - Research Profile
Habilitation thesis of Michael Esfeld, which explores relationships and tensions between a variety of holism arising in cognitive science and one arising in quantum physics.
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Home Philosophie in Konstanz Lehre Forschung Mitarbeiter Fachschaft Termine Links Internetseiten ... teaching Research Profile Main areas of research
  • philosophy of mind epistemology and philosophy of language philosophy of science, in particular philosophy of physics history of modern philosophy
Current research projects
  • Habilitation Thesis on Holism in Philosophy of Mind and Philosophy of Physics Rule-Following and the Philosophy of Mind The Metaphysics of Holism
  • Short description of the research projects 1) Habilitation Thesis on Holism in Philosophy of Mind and Philosophy of Physics supported by a Habilitandenstipendium of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
    accepted by the University of Konstanz in February 2000
    to be published in Synthese Library Dordrecht: Kluwer, winter 2000
    Given this background, the scope of my Habilitation Thesis is threefold:
    (a) At first I develop a general conception of holism that is intended to be applicable to candidates for holism in any area. My purpose is to show that holism is not opposed to rational analysis. It can be captured by the conceptual tools of analytic philosophy.
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    Introduction 1 What is Holism? Proposal for a General Conception

    37. Philosophy Of Mind In China
    Chinese philosophy of mind played mainly an application (execution of instructions) philosophy of mind played a role in various attempted solutions.
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    Philosophy of Mind in China
    Conceptual and Theoretical Matters
    Historical Developments: The Classical Period
    Historical Developments: Han Cosmology
    Historical Developments: The Buddhist Period ...
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    Introduction: Conceptual and Theoretical Matters
    Classical Chinese theory of mind is similar to Western "folk psychology" in that both mirror their respective background view of language. They differ in ways that fit those folk theories of language. The core Chinese concept is xin (the heart-mind). As the translation suggests, Chinese folk psychology lacked a contrast between cognitive and affective states ([representative ideas, cognition, reason, beliefs] versus [desires, motives, emotions, feelings]). The xin guides action, but not via beliefs and desires. It takes input from the world and guides action in light of it. Most thinkers share those core beliefs. Herbert Fingarette argued that Chinese (Confucius at least) had no psychological theory. Along with the absence of belief-desire explanation of action, they do not offer psychological (inner mental representation) explanations of language (meaning). We find neither the focus on an inner world populated with mental objects nor any preoccupation with questions of the correspondence of the subjective and objective worlds. Fingarette explained this as reflecting an appreciation of the deep conventional nature of both linguistic and moral meaning. He saw this reflected in the Confucian focus on li (ritual) and its emphasis on sociology and history rather than psychology. The meaning, the very existence, of a handshake depends on a historical convention. It rests on no mental acts such as sincerity or intent. The latter may accompany the conventional act and give it a kind of aesthetic grace, but they do not explain it.

    38. Philosophy Of Mind
    philosophy of mind, AI Cognitive Science sub-section of Dey Alexander s Contemporary philosophy of mind An Annotated Bibliography David Chalmers
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    Philosophy of Mind
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    Each of the following contains links to dozens of relevant sites
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    A good many of the fairly recent articles in a standard "mind" anthology are available online; there are also some course outlines with suggested reading for specific topics:

    39. Dictionary Of Philosophy Of Mind - Searle, John
    Entry by Daniel Barbiero from the Dictionary of philosophy of mind. Reviews key aspects of this thinker's doctrine.
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    we've moved to philosophy.uwaterloo.ca/MindDict . Please update any links and go there for the latest version. Searle, John - (b. 1932, Denver, CO; Ph.D. philosophy, Oxford; currently Professor of Philosophy, UC Berkeley.) In philosophy of mind, Searle is known for his critique of computationalism, his theory of intentionality, and his work on the problem of consciousness. See Chinese room intentionality ; intention-in- action; aspectual shape ; prior intention; The Background Critique of Computationalism and Strong AI The Theory of Intentionality The Theory of Consciousness ... References Searle took his Ph.D. in philosophy at Oxford, where he studied under John Austin and later became Lecturer in Philosophy at Christ Church from 1957-1959. Subsequently he went to UC Berkeley, where he became Professor of Philosophy. Searle's early work was in speech act theory, culminating in (1969) and (1979). He is credited with having elaborated the theory of speech acts associated with Austin, and with having introduced into the theory original elements of his own, most notably regarding the role played by speakers' and receivers' intentions in constituting the meaning of speech acts. Consistent with the focus on intentionality, his interest turned to philosophy of mind, where his major work can be seen as consisting in three main efforts: a critique of computationalism and strong Artificial Intelligence (AI); the development of a theory of intentionality; and the formulation of a naturalized theory of consciousness.

    40. EMPIRICISM AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIND

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