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  1. The Life of the Mind (Combined 2 Volumes in 1) (Vols 1&2) by Hannah Arendt, 1981-03-16
  2. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind (Oxford Handbooks)
  3. Mind and Cognition: An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)
  4. The Philosophy of Mind, 2nd Edition: Classical Problems/Contemporary Issues (Bradford Books)
  5. Vision and Mind: Selected Readings in the Philosophy of Perception
  6. The Greatest Minds and Ideas of All Time by Will Durant, 2002-10-29
  7. The Problem of the Soul: Two Visions of Mind and How to Reconcile Them by Owen Flanagan, 2003-07
  8. Image and Mind: Film, Philosophy and Cognitive Science by Gregory Currie, 2008-01-28
  9. Like a Splinter in Your Mind: The Philosophy Behind the Matrix Trilogy by Matt Lawrence, 2004-07-26
  10. The Mechanical Mind: A Philosophical Introduction to Minds, Machines and Mental Representation by Tim Crane, 2003-07-03
  11. The Philosophy of Mind (The Great Courses) by Professor John R. Searle, 1996
  12. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind by Keith Maslin, 2007-07-23
  13. The Problem Of Conciousness: New Essays In Phenomenological Philosophy Of Mind (Canadian Journal of Philosophy)
  14. 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

41. Cogprints - Subject: Philosophy Of Mind
Help. Subject philosophy of mind. Subject Areas (1572) Philosophy(510) philosophy of mind (294). Number of records 294. Hameroff
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42. SOSIG: Philosophy Of Mind
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43. Part 4: Philosophy Of Artificial Intelligence [565]
Contemporary philosophy of mind An Annotated Bibliography. A massive listing.
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Part 4: Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence [565]
Part of Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography Compiled by David J. Chalmers , Department of Philosophy, University of Arizona, Tucson AZ 85721. E-mail: chalmers@arizona.edu
Can Machines Think?
The Turing Test
Turing, A. 1950. Computing machinery and intelligence. Mind 59:433-60.

44. Philosophy Of Mind - The MIT Press
philosophy of mind The MIT Press. BOOKS. NEW RELEASES. COMING SOON.TEXTBOOKS. SERIES. BROWSE ALL. Read more about The Cerebral Code.
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45. Browse All Books In Philosophy Of Mind - The MIT Press
Back to philosophy of mind All Editions in philosophy of mind. 250 publications.Showing 120 SORT BY Title (AZ).
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46. Publications By Daniel Dennett And Other Center Associates
philosophy of mind (Tufts Univ., USA)
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  • Dædulus, Journal of the American Academy of Arts , Winter 2003, pp. 126-130. "Making ourselves at home in our machines," review of Daniel Wegner, 2002, The Illusion of Conscious Will ... "Real Consciousness," and "Instead of Qualia," in Consciousness in Philosophy and Cognitive Neuroscience "Counting Consciousnesses: None, One, Two, or None of the Above?" (with Marcel Kinsbourne) continuing commentary on "Time and the Observer" in Behavioral and Brain Sciences ... , The Darwin College Lectures, ed. Jean Khalfa, Cambridge, Cambridge Univ. Press. Interview with Daniel Dennett, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , vol. 7, no. 3. "Get Real," reply to my critics, in Philosophical Topic BBS , vol. 17, no. 4, 1994, pp. 617-18. "'Confusion Over Evolution': An Exchange," (with S.J. Gould) The New York Review of Books "Living on the Edge," Inquiry , 36, March. review of Varela et al, ... , 15, 1, p. 35, 1992. 11, Winter. "Granny's Campaign for Safe Science," in B. Lower and G. Rey eds., Meaning in Mind: Fodor and his Critics , Blackwell. "Two Contrasts: Folk Craft versus Folk Science and Belief versus Opinion," Greensboro NC conference on the Future of Folk Psychology, in J. D. Greenwood, ed., ... Consciousness "Teaching an old dog new tricks," (commentary on Schull), BBS
  • 47. Philosophy Of Mind - Wikipedia
    philosophy of mind. philosophy of mind is the philosophical study of the natureof the mind, mental events, mental functions, and consciousness.
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Philosophy of mind is the philosophical study of the nature of the mind mental events mental functions , and consciousness Some of questions asked in the philosophy of mind are simply what the mind is, what mental events are, what each type of cognitive process involves, and what consciousness is. Each of these involve some very hard questions. The first question is: What is the mind? Is the mind nothing more than a series of particular thoughts, feelings, and so forth, or is it something over and above those particular thoughts, feelings, and so forth? When we ask that, we are simply asking what the relation is between the mind and mental events. In other words, we could simply restate the question in terms of mental events, like this: Is the mind nothing more than a series of mental events, or is it something over and above the mental events that we say occur "in" it? This isn't a question we are going to try to answer. But of course there are other questions we could ask about what the mind is; we might raise the

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    Essay on Fodor's Mentalese by Lawrence Kaye. From the Field Guide to the philosophy of mind.
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    49. Donald Davidson [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    Introduction to one of the most significant philosophers concerned with philosophy of mind and action of the 20th/21st century.
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    Donald Davidson (b. 1917) Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to that part of this article)
    Life and Influences Donald Davidson, one of the most significant philosophers of the XX century, was born 6 March, 1917 in Springfield, Massachusetts. He studied English, Comparative Literature and Classics in his undergraduate years at Harvard. In his sophomore year at Harvard, Davidson attended two classes that made a lasting impression on him. These two classes on philosophy were taught by Alfred North Whitehead in the last year of his career. Davidson was then accepted to graduate studies in philosophy at Harvard, where his teacher was Willard Van Orman Quine. Quine set Davidson on a course in philosophy quite different from that of Whitehead. Subsequently, Davidson did his dissertation on Plato's Philebus According to Davidson, "The central thesis that emerged was that when Plato had reworked the theory of ideas as a consequence of the explorations and criticisms of the Parmenides, Sophist, Theaetetus

    50. Philosophy Of Mind
    David Chalmers Among much else Online papers on consciousness, an annotatedbibliography of Contemporary philosophy of mind, Web Resources related to
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    Philosophy of Mind
    Including the self, personal identity, etc., and the philosophy of psychology
    Austrian Society for Cognitive Science
    Details of the Society, events, etc., plus Radical Constructivism
    John Beloff
    Papers on dualism, from a parapsychological perspective.
    David Chalmers
    Among much else: Online papers on consciousness , an annotated bibliography of Contemporary Philosophy of Mind Web Resources related to consciousness, etc. , and Zombies on the Web
    Consciousness Razing
    A short paper, originally published in the The Times Higher Educational Supplement, 29th July 1994 (under the title "A difficult subject for experiment"), on the question of consciousness.
    Consciousness in the Natural World Project
    Based at the University of Stirling.
    Dualism: An Empirical Test?
    An early version of one of my own papers (now called "One Man's Meat Is Another Man's Person").
    Interdisciplinary Psychiatry
    "Among our topics are: Materialism; Idealism; Mind Matter and Mind Brain problems; Psychopharmacology; Information Theory; Cybernetics and Human Knowing; Ethics; Spirituality."
    Everett Johnston
    "A Non-representational Intentionality Homepage." Artificial Intelligence resources. I can't really comment, I'm afraid, because the main texts have to be downloaded (Postscript and text versions), and I haven't had time yet. Everett Johnston's very flattering about my page, though, which is a good sign... He also includes an on-line glossary of relevant terms.

    51. 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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    Philip K. Dick: Reason, Mind, and Being
    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.

    52. Philosophy Of The Mind Resources
    Academic Info philosophy of mind. Last modified on 30 October 2001 PhilosophyMind went online 04/01/98. An independent directory compiled by Mike Madin.
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    Concepts of Self, Person, and Personal Identity - Bibliographies

    Maintained by Shaun Gallagher, Philosophy Dept., Canisius College Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography
    "This is a bibliography of recent work in the philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, philosophy of artificial intelligence, and on consciousness in the sciences. It consists of 4451 entries, and is divided into six parts, each of which is further divided by topic and subtopic."
    Compiled by David Chalmers, Dept. of Philosophy, UC Santa Cruz David Chalmers' Home Page
    "This site includes quite a bit of my own work, and it also includes a number of resources I've put together on topics related to consciousness and philosophy: e.g., an annotated bibliography, directories of online papers, and some philosophical diversions."
    By David Chalmers, Dept. of Philosophy, UC Santa Cruz

    53. Philosophical Explorations
    An international journal for the philosophy of mind and action.
    http://www.phil.uu.nl/philexpl/

    54. BBSPrints Archive: Browse By Subject: Philosophy Of Mind
    Browse by Subject philosophy of mind. Home About Browse Search Register SubscriptionsDeposit Papers Help. (Top Level) Philosophy philosophy of mind (15).
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    55. Chinese Room Argument
    A study of this argument by Searle and the discussion which it generated. Aimed at beginning students of the philosophy of mind.
    http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/~reingold/courses/ai/cache/searle.html

    56. Philosophy Of Mind - The MIT Press
    philosophy of mind The MIT Press. BOOKS. NEW RELEASES. COMING SOON. TEXTBOOKS.SERIES. BROWSE ALL. Read more about Mindblindness. Mindblindness
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    57. Dictionary Of Philosophy Of Mind - Compositionality
    Entry in the Dictionary of philosophy of mind, by Ken Awiza.
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    compositionality Representations may be said to be compositional insofar as they retain the same meaning across diverse contexts. Thus, "kick" means the same thing in the context of "-the ball", "- a rock", and "- a dog", although it changes meaning in the context of "- the bucket". One might say that according to the principle of the compositionality of representations atomic representations make the same semantic contribution in every context in which they occur. See systematicity productivity symbolicism The term "compositionality of representations" is also used to refer to a putative psychological regularity that is supposed to support the view that there exists a syntactically and semantically combinatorial language of thought. The locus classicus for this argument is Fodor and Pylyshyn, 1988. According to Fodor and Pylyshyn, in normal cognitive agents, there exist intrinsic connections between some thoughts and others. Thoughts come in clumps. This putative fact is the systematicity of cognitive representations. The compositionality of representations says something about the nature of the thoughts that are intrinsically connected. It says something about the nature of the clumps of mental thoughts: the thoughts in the clumps are

    58. Ron Barnette---Philosophy Of Mind
    philosophy of mindPHI 323 Dr. Ron Barnette. If you want to selecta different background color, click on the button of your choice
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    PHI 323 Cybernauts in our High-tech Classroom
    This course in Philosophy of Mind is largely experimental, in that the themes of the class will be accompanied intensively by Internet technology, essential to the research and teaching of the course. Moreover, there will be no paper given by the professor ; all assignments, handouts, and materials will be issued through our Philosophy Website , and made available through this homepage. In short, this will be a 'paperless' class. On the class assignment page, you will find your weekly topic, for discussion and debate. This will be accompanied by in-class references to the on-line readings and accessible materials, which will serve as our class resources. Members of the class will be responsible for additional WWW links to pertinent materials, as we explore collaboratively the web in our new high-tech classroom facilities. Class meetings, as a group, will be in West Hall 140 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays; any deviation from this schedule will be e-mailed to the class list, which will be compiled in our address book, named '323.' Once established, this class list will serve as our cyber-communication network to reach all members of the class on a daily basis, for information, questions, and helpful suggestions in our on-line dialogue. It is thus imperative that all participants have e-mail accounts, and that each student notify me of your presence in the class by sending an initial message to me here:

    59. Philosophy Of Mind
    .This course is a survey of central issues in contemporary philosophy of mind.......Princeton Univ. philosophy of mind. Assoc. Prof. James Pryor. Course
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    I last offered this course at Harvard in Spring 2002; the web site contains material from that version of the course. I will update the web site when I next teach the course. - James Pryor 7/21/02
    Course Description
    This course is a survey of central issues in contemporary philosophy of mind. We will consider:
    • different accounts of the relation between minds and the physical world, including questions about whether computers could ever have thoughts or consciousness
    • questions about how much our thoughts and experiences depend on the nature of our environments, and how much they're determined by our own intrinsic make-up
    • problems about how the mental causally interacts with the physical
    Who Should Take This Course?
    This course is not intended as an introduction to philosophy. It's intended as a survey of contemporary work in philosophy of mind for students with some philosophical background . (Grad students see below.) I will assume that you have prior experience writing philosophical papers, reading philosophical texts critically, analyzing and criticizing philosophical arguments, and so on. If you've already taken another course or two from members of the philosophy department (this includes some MR courses), that should be adequate preparation. If you've just "read and thought a lot" about the issues this course covers, that tends not to be adequate preparation. It won't have given you practice and feedback on writing philosophical papers; and it won't have given you experience analyzing arguments in the way we'll be doing in this class.

    60. OUP USA: Philosophy Of Mind Series
    philosophy of mind Series The Conscious Mind, 0195105532, $35.00 (06), cloth Addto My Basket The Conscious Mind, 0195117891, $19.95 (03), paper Add to My
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