New Essays in Philosophy of Mind: Series II

Guelph, Ont. : Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy (1985)
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Abstract

G.E. Moore used to answer the question, 'What is philosophy?' by pointing to the books on his shelves & saying, 'Philosophy is what these books are about.' Philosophy of mind is what some of those books are about, & its enquiries frequently move into neighbouring areas, with logic, semantics, neurophysiology, literature, epistemology & metaphysics providing some obvious examples, as the papers in this collection reveal. Contents: The Connection Between Impressions & Ideas. Reid on Testimony & Perception. Searle on Programs & Intentionality. Dennett, Functionalism & Introspection. Functionalism & the Argument from Conceivability. A Materialist's Misgivings about Eliminative Materialism. Sensation, Theory & Meaning. On the Speculative Nature of our Self Conception: A Reply to Some Criticisms. The Inward & the Outward: Fantasy, Reality & Satisfaction. Amnesia & Psychological Continuity.

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