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  1. A Place for Consciousness: Probing the Deep Structure of the Natural World (Philosophy of Mind Series) by Gregg Rosenberg, 2004-11-18
  2. Creations of the Mind: Theories of Artifacts and Their Representation
  3. Minds, Brains, and Computers: An Historical Introduction to the Foundations of Cognitive Science (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)
  4. What is a Mind?An Integrative Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind by Suzanne Cunningham, 2000-09
  5. Mind Design II: Philosophy, Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence
  6. A History of Western Philosophy: The Medieval Mind, Volume II (A History of Western Philosophy) by W. T. Jones, Robert J. Fogelin, 1969-03-01
  7. Analytic Philosophy and History of Philosophy (Mind Association Occasional)
  8. Knowledge, Mind, and the Given : Reading Wilfrid Sellars's "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind," Including the Complete Text of Sellars's Essay by Willem A. Devries, Timm Triplett, et all 2000-09
  9. Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind (Cambridge Paperback Library) by John R. Searle, 1983-05-31
  10. Vision and Mind: Selected Readings in the Philosophy of Perception
  11. Problems in Mind: Readings in Contemporary Philosophy of Mind by Jack Stuart Crumley II, 1999-10-29
  12. Supervenience and Mind: Selected Philosophical Essays (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy) by Jaegwon Kim, 1993-11-26
  13. Minds and Computers: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence by Matt Carter, 2007-02-15
  14. The Conscious Mind: In Search of a Fundamental Theory (Philosophy of Mind Series) by David J. Chalmers, 1997-11-27

41. Philosophy Of Mind Homepage
This page contains some links to internet philosophy of mind resources, Subjects philosophy of mind. A philosophy of mind page at Johns Hopkins
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42. Cogprints - Subject: Philosophy Of Mind
Minds and Machines Journal for Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, Lucas, JR (1961) Minds, Machines and Goedel. Philosophy 36pp. 112127.
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43. Mind, Philosophy Of : Routledge Encyclopedia Of Philosophy Online
‘philosophy of mind’, and ‘philosophy of psychology’ are two terms for the same general In philosophy of mind, these developments led to Functionalism,
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‘Philosophy of mind’, and ‘philosophy of psychology’ are two terms for the same general area of philosophical inquiry: the nature of mental phenomena and their connection with behaviour and, in more recent discussions, the brain. Much work in this area reflects a revolution in psychology that began mid-century. Before then, largely in reaction to traditional claims about the mind being non-physical (see Dualism Descartes ), many thought that a scientific psychology should avoid talk of ‘private’ mental states. Investigation of such states had seemed to be based on unreliable introspection (see Introspection, psychology of ), not subject to independent checking (see Private language argument ), and to invite dubious ideas of telepathy (see Parapsychology ). Consequently, psychologists like B.F. Skinner and J.B. Watson, and philosophers like W.V. Quine and Gilbert Ryle argued that scientific psychology should confine itself to studying publicly observable relations between stimuli and responses (see Behaviourism, methodological and scientific

44. 20th WCP: Philosophy Of Mind
The Paideia Project Proceedings of the 20th World Congress of Philosophy. Archive of contributed papers in the subject area of philosophy of mind.
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Philosophy of Mind The papers indexed below were given at the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, in Boston, Massachusetts from August 10-15, 1998. Additional papers may be added to this section as electronic versions are aquired and formatted for the archive. These papers will be listed for a period of time at the What's New? page. Regarding browser support: The papers published in The Paideia Archive webmaster and provide details of the difficulty.
In addition to browsing the numerous subject indexes, you may also enter a name or subject keyword in the space below and hit the search button. Philosophy of Mind Author's Name Affiliation Paper Title Ira Altman City University of New York The Concept of Intelligence Kristin Andrews University of Minnesota On Predicting Behavior Michael V. Antony University of Haifa On the Temporal Boundaries of Simple Experiences Angela J. Arkway New York University Angela J. Arkway New York University Simulation, Folk Psychological Explanation, and Causal Laws Katalin Balog Rutgers University Conceivability Arguments or the Revenge of the Zombies Paul Bernier Concordia University Reflexive Transparency, Mental Content, and Externalism

45. Dictionary Of Philosophy Of Mind
Most interesting dictionary of mental phenomena.
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46. Philosophy Of Mind At Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base
philosophy of mind at Erratic Impact s Philosophy Research Base. Resources include annotated links, book reviews, new and used books on the Philosophy of
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Senior Lecturer, BarIlan University. Includes an autobiography, a curriculum vitae, and a list of publications in quantum mechanics, relativity, thermodynamics, evolutionary theory, philosophy of mind and psychoanalysis.
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48. BUBL LINK: Philosophy Of Mind
Subjects neural networks, philosophy of mind, psychology research DeweyClass 150 Subjects artificial intelligence, consciousness, philosophy of mind
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    Founded by New York City based artist, Warren Neidich, Artbrain.org is an online journal and art gallery, which explores the relationship between aesthetics and neurobiology. Aimed at artists, architects, writers and philosophers, as much as neuroscientists, it covers such topics as attention, mental imagery, imagination and consciousness. The resource includes full-text articles from the Journal of Neuro-Aesthetic Theory, as well as a gallery of artists' work, artists' statements, an events section, and the opportunity to sign up for an e-mail list.
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    49. Dictionary Of Philosophy Of Mind - Churchland, Paul
    Sketch of the philosopher's career by Tadeusz Zawidzki.
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    we've moved to philosophy.uwaterloo.ca/MindDict . Please update any links and go there for the latest version. Churchland, Paul Tadeusz Zawidzki References Speaking minds . Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. bookstore Last updated: May 11, 2004 Thanks to our sponsors: Logo design by logobee

    50. Summary Of Hegel's Philosophy Of Mind
    A 1993 summary by Paul Trejo of the relations among key terms used in Hegel s seminal work.
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      Summary of Hegel's Philosophy of Mind
      Paul Trejo, August 1993
      For over 180 years students have complained that Hegel's best-known book of philosophy, the PHENOMENOLOGY OF MIND (alias PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT), is too difficult to read. A few have tried to summarize Hegel's book, and often their summaries were longer than the original, and just as difficult to read. Today, right here on the INTERNET, I give to you a twelve page summary of this famous book, a book that inspired generations of European philosophers since it first appeared in 1807. This summary is meant for the beginner in phenomenological philosophy, to encourage more students to struggle with the book for themselves. This book has a colorful history, and is well praised by thinkers as David Strauss, Bruno Bauer, Marx, Engels, Ortega y Gasset, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Lacan, Camus, and many more. I hope some will try again to read this masterpiece. If you do, please find the translation by Miller (1971) and avoid the translation by Baillie (1907). And watch this space for more exciting Hegelian philosophy, right here on the INTERNET.

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    52. Philosophy Of Mind Bibliography, Part 4: Philosophy Of Artificial Intelligence
    Contemporary philosophy of mind An Annotated Bibliography. A massive listing.
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    53. SpringerLink - Publication
    Quarterly interdisciplinary journal concerned with phenomenology, empirical science, and analytic philosophy of mind. Edited by Shaun Gallagher and Natalie Depraz, and published by Kluwer Academic Publishers. Site includes journal contents and abstracts.
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    Publication Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 1568-7759 (Paper) 1572-8676 (Online) Subject: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 4 Number 2 / June 2005 Number 1 / March 2005 Request a sample Volume 3 Number 4 / December 2004 Title: Special Issue on Naturalizing Phenomenology (Edited by Antoine Lutz) Number 3 / September 2004 Title: Special Issue on the Return of Subjectivity (Edited by Dan Zahavi) Number 2 / June 2004 Number 1 / March 2004 Volume 2 Number 4 / December 2003 Number 3 / September 2003 Number 2 / June 2003 Number 1 / March 2003 Volume 1 Number 4 / December 2002 Number 3 / September 2002 Number 2 / June 2002 Number 1 / March 2002 First page
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    54. Philosophy Of Mind
    The philosophy of mind has been a hot topic for several thousand years and over that time A popular branch of the philosophy of mind is functionalism,
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    The philosophy of mind has been a hot topic for several thousand years and over that time almost every philosopher has had something to say about it, for better or worse. The central issues it is concerned with are ones that most of us think about from time to time, even if we don't always use the same terminology. In this article we'll try to see why the subject has had held such a fascination for thinkers over the years and what we can learn from their efforts.
    "In addition to wondering how mind and body are related, there is the question of the influence of mind on how we observe our world. Is there a world at all, independently of our perceiving it? How much does mind shape what we see? How do we know that our memories reflect what really happened? " Links: Discuss this article Philosophy Home Manuscripts Home Philosophy Reading Online resources: There are many sites that provide links to philosophical pages, works or references. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is easily the most comprehensive available, with in-depth articles and links to further reading. Written by experts, it is the best to refer to when either supporting an argument/summary or looking for more information. Another possibility is the

    55. Publications By Daniel Dennett And Other Center Associates
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  • 56. Hegel - Philosophy Of Mind ToC
    philosophy of mind Part Three of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences. GWF Hegel. Translated by William Wallace. Table of Contents
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    Part Three of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences G.W.F. Hegel Translated by William Wallace Table of Contents INTRODUCTION SECTION I : MIND SUBJECTIVE
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    58. Philosophy Of Mind: Discussion On Interconnection Of Mind, Body, Universe. Mind
    philosophy of mind Metaphysics / Physics discussion on how the Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) explains the Interconnection of the Mind, Body and Universe.
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    Our Essence of Mind is intrinsically pure. All things are only its manifestations, and good deeds and evil deeds are only the result of good thoughts and evil thoughts respectively. Imagination, thought and will make deeds, and by our deeds we make ourselves. All that we are is the result of our thoughts; it is founded on our thoughts, made up of our thoughts. ( The Patriarch Hui-neng Navigation: Please click Anchor Links to go to Subject Headings (then scroll down Contents) or SEARCH Website.

    59. Philip K. Dick: Reason, Mind, And Being
    Investigation of philosophical themes in Kant, Heidegger, and philosophy of mind in relation to Dick's views on humanity.
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    Roger D. Cook ( rogercook@qwest.com This was what happened to all the things that came out of the wet earth, out of the filthy slime and mold. All things that lived, big and little. They appeared, struggling out of the sticky wetness. And then, after a time, they died. Philip K. Dick
    Fragment from the unfinished novel: Gather Yourselves Together
    Preliminary considerations of what kind of traits an android might possess are often discussed by proponents of artificial intelligence in questions of philosophy, and linguistics. Philosophy of the mind is concerned with what the brain is construction of as a basis for how to understand how the brain behaves in relation to external causation, neophysical states and various psychological interpretations of mental activity. Philosophers often categorize theories of the mind into materialism, dualism, and functionalism. In order to elucidate the various possible positions taken by P.K.D. I will discuss each of these in turn. Materialism is the view that the mind is simply a phenomena that is not separated from the brain. The brain is governed by the laws of physics and biology. Materialists believe these two fields can give us the answers of how the mind works and consequently how we act. The materialist's central claim is that the brain and our actions are influenced only by chemicals and the firing of neurons. In short, the material of the brain can have causal power over the material of the world. This view is often espoused by the behavioral psychologists like John Watson and B.F. Skinner. In his article on the mind/body problem philosopher Jerry Fodor puts it this way: "All the talk of mental causes can be eliminated from the language of psychology and philosophy in favor of talk of environmental stimuli and behavioral responses" (p. 114). This material interpretation of brain states makes the problem of causation easy for the materialists to explain.

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