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Bibliographic data: Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd published in: London, GB ISBN: 978-0-415-47191-6 Series: Critical Concepts in Philosophy; Pages: 1490 Language: English (en) Size: Width [156 mm] Height [234 mm] Weight: 2806 gram Product Type: Book Binding: Hardback, 4 items/volumes Publication Year: 2010 Last Update: 12/27/2011 11:35:03 |
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For as long as humanity has sought an understanding of its place in the universe, philosophy of mind has been at the centre of philosophy, but it flourishes now as it has never done before. This new title in the Routledge's "Major Works" series, "Critical Concepts in Philosophy", meets the need for an authoritative reference work to make sense of the subject's enormous literature and the continuing explosion in research output. Edited by Sean Crawford, a prominent scholar in the field, it is a four-volume collection of classic and contemporary contributions to all of the major debates in philosophy of mind.
Table of Content PROVISIONAL CONTENTS Volume I: Foundations 1. Bertrand Russell, 'Mind and Matter', Portraits from Memory (George Allen and Unwin, 1956), pp. 142--53. 2. Franz Brentano, 'The Distinction between Mental and Physical Phenomena' [1874], Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint, vol. I, bk. II, ch. I, 5 (Routledge, 1995), pp. 88--91. 3. Bertrand Russell, 'Knowledge by Description and Knowledge by Acquaintance', Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1910--11, XI, 108--28. 4. Samuel Alexander, 'Natural Piety', The Hibbert Journal, July 1922. 5. C. D. Broad, 'Mechanism and its Alternatives', The Mind and its Place in Nature (Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1925), pp. 44--6, 50--81. 6. Carl G. Hempel and Paul Oppenheim, 'On the Idea of Emergence', Part II of 'Studies in the Logic of Explanation', Philosophy of Science, 1948, 15, 2, 146--52. 7. Gilbert Ryle, The Concept of Mind (Hutchinson, 1949), pp. 11--24, 43--5, 134--5. 8. Carl G. Hempel, 'The Logical Analysis of Psychology', in Herbert Feigl and Wilfrid Sellars (eds.), Readings in Philosophical Analysis (Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., 1949), pp. 373--84. 9. Peter Geach, 'Ryle's Rejection of Mental Acts' and 'Acts of Judgement', Mental Acts (Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1957), pp. 4--9. 10. Hilary Putnam, 'Brains and Behaviour', in R. J. Butler (ed.), Analytical Philosophy, vol. 2 (Basil Blackwell, 1968), pp. 1--19. 11. Roderick Chisholm, 'Sentences about Believing', Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1955--6, 56, 125--48. 12. W. V. Quine, 'Quantifiers and Propositional Attitudes', The Journal of Philosophy, 1956, 53, 5, 177--87. 13. Wilfrid Sellars, 'Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind', Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 1956, I, 307--29. 14. U. T. Place, 'Is Consciousness a Brain Process?', British Journal of Psychology, 1956, 47, 44--50. 15. J. J. C. Smart, 'Sensations and Brain Processes', The Philosophical Review, 1959, LXVIII, 2, 141--56. 16. Richard Rorty, 'Mind-Body Identity, Privacy, and Categories', Review of Metaphysics, 1965, 19, 1, 24--54. 17. David Armstrong, 'The Nature of Mind' [1966], reprinted in David Armstrong, The Nature of Mind (The Harvester Press, 1981), pp. 1--15. 18. David Lewis, 'Psychophysical and Theoretical Identifications', Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 1972, L, 3, 249--58. 19. Hilary Putnam, 'The Nature of Mental States', originally published as 'Psychological Predicates', in W. H. Capitan and D. D. Merrill (eds.), Art, Mind and Religion (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1967), pp. 37--48. 20. Donald Davidson, 'Mental Events', in L. Foster and J. W. Swanson (eds.), Experience and Theory (Humanities Press, 1970), pp. 79--101. 21. Daniel C. Dennett, 'Intentional Systems', The Journal of Philosophy, 1971, 68, 4, 87--106. 22. Jerry Fodor, 'Special Sciences', Synthese, 1974, 28, 77--115. 23. Saul Kripke, Naming and Necessity (Harvard University Press, 1980), pp. 144--55. 24. Hilary Putnam, 'Meaning and Reference', The Journal of Philosophy, 1973, 70, 19, 699--711. 25. Thomas Nagel, 'What is it Like to be a Bat?', The Philosophical Review, 1974, LXXXIII, 435--50. Volume II: The Mind--Body Problem 26. Ned Block, 'Troubles with Functionalism', Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 1978, 9, 261--325. 27. Paul Churchland, 'Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes', The Journal of Philosophy, 1981, LXXVIII, 2, 67--90. 28. Jerry Fodor, 'Fodor's Guide to Mental Representation: The Intelligent Aunties's Vade-Mecum', Mind, 1985, 94, 373, 89--95. 29. John Searle, 'Minds, Brains and Programs', The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1980, III, 3, 417--24. 30. William Lycan, 'Form, Function, and Feel', The Journal of Philosophy, 1981, LXXVIII, 24--50. 31. Jaegwon Kim, 'The Myth of Non-Reductive Materialism', Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, 1989, 63, 31--47. 32. Terence Horgan, 'From Supervenience to Superdupervenience: Meeting the Demands of a Material World', Mind, 1993, 102, 555--86. 33. Noam Chomsky, Language and Problems of Knowledge (MIT Press, 1988), pp. 142--7. 34. J. J. C. Smart, 'The Content of Physicalism', Philosophical Quarterly, 1978, 28, 113, 339--41. 35. David Papineau, 'The Rise of Physicalism', in Barry Loewer (ed.), Physicalism and its Discontents (Cambridge University Press, 2001), pp. 3--36. 36. John Heil, 'Levels of Reality', Ratio, 2003, XVI, 205--21. 37. Galen Strawson, 'Realistic Monism: Why Physicalism Entails Panpsychism', Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2006, 13, 10--11, 3--31. 38. Jaegwon Kim, 'Emergence: Core Ideas and Issues', Synthese, 2006, 151, 547--59. 39. Steven Yablo, 'The Real Distinction Between Mind and Body', Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1990, 16, 151--4, 162--70, 177--201. 40. Barbara Montero, 'What Does the Conservation of Energy Have to Do with Physicalism?', Dialectica, 2006, 60, 4, 383--96. 41. W. D. Hart, The Engines of the Soul (Cambridge University Press, 1988), pp. 1--8, 50--9, 62, 65--7, 69, 130, 135--44, 147--50, 179. Volume III: Intentionality 42. John Searle, 'What Is an Intentional State?', Mind, 1979, 88, 349, 74--92. 43. Steven Schiffer, 'Propositional Content', in Ernest Lepore and Barry C. Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language (Clarendon Press, 2006), pp. 267--94. 44. Tyler Burge, 'Belief De Re', The Journal of Philosophy, 1977, 74, 338--62. 45. Daniel Dennett, 'Beyond Belief', in Andrew Woodfield (ed.), Thought and Object: Essays on Intentionality (Clarendon Press, 1982). 46. Simon Blackburn, 'Reference', Spreading the Word (Clarendon Press, 1984), pp. 310--28. 47. John McDowell, 'Singular Thought and the Extent of Inner Space', in Philip Pettit and John McDowell (eds.), Subject, Thought and Context (Clarendon Press, 1986), pp. 137--68. 48. Sean Crawford, 'Quantifiers and Propositional Attitudes: Quine Revisited', Synthese, 2008, 160, 75--96. 49. Tyler Burge, 'Individualism and the Mental', Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 1979, IV, 73--87. 50. Jerry Fodor, 'Methodological Solipsism Considered as a Strategy in Cognitive Psychology', The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1980, III, 1, 63--72. 51. Gareth Evans, 'Commentary on Fodor's "Methodological Solipsism Considered as a Strategy in Cognitive Psychology"', The Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 1989, III, 1. 52. Brian Loar, 'Social Content and Psychological Content', in Robert H. Grimm and Daniel D. Merrill (eds.), Contents of Thought (University of Arizona Press, 1988), pp. 99--110. 53. Robert Stalnaker, 'On What's in the Head', Philosophical Perspectives, 1989, 3, 287--316. 54. Barry Loewer, 'A Guide to Naturalizing Semantics', in Bob Hale and Crispin Wright (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Language (Blackwell, 1997), pp. 108--26. 55. Ruth Millikan, 'Biosemantics', The Journal of Philosophy, 1989, 86, 6, 281--97. 56. Fred Dretske, 'If You Can't Make One, You Don't Know How it Works', Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 1994, 19, 468--82. 57. Donald Davidson, 'Knowing One's Own Mind', Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, 1987, 441--58. 58. Tyler Burge, 'Individualism and Self-Knowledge', The Journal of Philosophy, 1988, 85, 649--63. 59. Michael McKinsey, 'Anti-Individualism and Privileged Access', Analysis, 1991, 51, 9--16. 60. Sydney Shoemaker, 'On Knowing One's Own Mind', Philosophical Perspectives, 1988, 2, 183--209. Volume IV: Consciousness 61. Gareth Matthews, 'Consciousness and Life', Philosophy, 1977, LII, 199, 13--26. 62. Sydney Shoemaker, 'Functionalism and Qualia', Philosophical Studies, 1975, XXVII, 5, 292--315. 63. Frank Jackson, 'What Mary Didn't Know', The Journal of Philosophy, 1986, LXXXIII, 5, 291--5. 64. Joseph Levine, 'Materialism and Qualia: The Explanatory Gap', Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 1983, 64, 354--61. 65. Brian Loar, 'Phenomenal States', Philosophical Perspectives, 1990, 4, 81--108. 66. Owen Flanagan, Consciousness Reconsidered (MIT Press, 1992), pp. 97--102. 67. David Papineau, 'Kripke's Proof That We Are All Intuitive Dualists' (www.kcl.ac.uk/ip/davidpapineau !). 68. Gilbert Harman, 'The Intrinsic Quality of Experience', Philosophical Perspectives, 1990, 4, 31--52. 69. Ned Block, 'Inverted Earth', Philosophical Perspectives, 1990, 4, 53--79. 70. David Rosenthal, 'State Consciousness and Transitive Consciousness', Consciousness and Cognition, 1993, 2, 355--63. 71. Fred Dretske, 'Conscious Experience', Mind, 1993, 102, 406, 263--83. 72. Tyler Burge, 'Two Kinds of Consciousness', in Ned Block, Owen Flanagan, and Guven Guzeldere (eds.), The Nature of Consciousness (MIT Press, 1997), pp. 427--33. 73. Michael Tye, 'A Representational Theory of Pains and their Phenomenal Character', Philosophical Perspectives, 1995, 9, 223--40. 74. Colin McGinn, 'Can We Solve the Mind-Body Problem?', Mind, 1989, 98, 391, 349--66. 75. Kathleen V. Wilkes, 'Is Consciousness Important?', British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1984, 35, 223--43. 76. David Chalmers, 'Facing Up To the Problem of Consciousness', Journal of Consciousness Studies, 1995, 2, 3, 200--19. 77. John Searle, 'Consciousness', Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2000, 23, 557--78. 78. Daniel Dennett, 'A Third-Person Approach to Consciousness', Sweet Dreams: Philosophical Obstacles to a Science of Consciousness (MIT Press, 2005), pp. 25--56. 79. Martin Davies, 'Individualism and Perceptual Content', Mind, 1991, 100, 461--84. 80. Christopher Peacocke, 'Does Perception Have a Nonconceptual Content?', The Journal of Philosophy, 2001, 98, 5, 239--64. 81. Tim Crane, 'Is There a Perceptual Relation?', in Tamar Szabo Gendler and John Hawthorne (eds.), Perceptual Experience (Clarendon Press, 2006), pp. 126--46. |
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