05274nam 2200661Ia 450 991046306410332120200520144314.01-118-60739-21-118-60748-1(CKB)2670000000369034(EBL)1207292(OCoLC)848045784(SSID)ssj0000886783(PQKBManifestationID)12339622(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000886783(PQKBWorkID)10834749(PQKB)10102532(MiAaPQ)EBC1207292(Au-PeEL)EBL1207292(CaPaEBR)ebr10716687(CaONFJC)MIL496227(EXLCZ)99267000000036903420130409d2014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThis is philosophy of mind[electronic resource] an introduction /Pete MandikChichester, West Sussex ;Malden, MA. Wiley-Blackwell20141 online resource (266 p.)This is philosophy ;2996Description based upon print version of record.0-470-67447-4 0-470-67450-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; How to Use This Book; Acknowledgments; 1: Meet Your Mind; Aspects of Mind; Thought and experience; Conscious and unconscious; Qualia; Sensory perception; Emotion; Imagery; Will and action; Self; Propositional attitudes; Philosophical Problems; Mind-body problem; Other problems; Conclusion; Annotated Bibliography; 2: Substance Dualism; Arguments for Substance Dualism; Leibniz's law arguments; Criticism of Leibniz's law arguments: Intensional fallacy; Explanatory gap arguments; Criticisms of explanatory gap arguments; Modal argumentsCriticism of the modal arguments: Does conceivability really entail possibility?Mind-Body Interaction as a Problem for Substance Dualism; Princess Elisabeth's objection; The dualistic alternatives to Cartesian interactionism; Conclusion; Annotated Bibliography; 3: Property Dualism; Introducing Property Dualism: Qualia and the Brain; The Inverted Spectrum; Attack of the Zombies; The Knowledge Argument; The Explanatory Gap Argument; Does Property Dualism Lead to Epiphenomenalism?; How Do You Know You're Not a Zombie?; Conclusion; Annotated Bibliography; 4: Idealism, Solipsism, and PanpsychismSolipsism: Is It Just Me?Idealism: It's All in the Mind; Berkeley's argument from pain; Berkeley's argument from perceptual relativity: Berkeley's bucket; Berkeley's "Nothing but an idea can resemble an idea"; Berkeley's master argument; Why Berkeley is not a solipsist; Arguing against idealism; Panpsychism: Mind Is Everywhere; The analogy argument; The nothing from nothing argument; The evolutionary argument; Arguing against panpsychism: The combination problem; Conclusion; Annotated Bibliography; 5: Behaviorism and Other Minds; Behaviorism: Introduction and OverviewThe History of BehaviorismLudwig Wittgenstein and the private language argument; Gilbert Ryle versus the ghost in the machine; Objections to Behaviorism; The qualia objection; Sellars's objection; The Geach-Chisholm objection; The Philosophical Problem of Other Minds; The rise and fall of the argument from analogy; Denying the asymmetry between self-knowledge and knowledge of other minds; Conclusion; Annotated Bibliography; 6: Mind as Brain; Introducing Mind-Brain Identity Theory; Advantages of Mind-Brain Identity Theory; A Very Brief Overview of NeuroscienceMajor parts and functions of the nervous systemMajor parts and functions of the brain; Neurons, neural activations, and brain states; Lesions, imaging, and electrophysiology; Localism and holism; Learning and synaptic plasticity; Computational neuroscience and connectionism; Neural correlates of consciousness; On pain and c-fibers; Some General Remarks about Identity; Arguments against Mind-Brain Identity Theory; The zombie argument; The multiple realizability argument; Max Black's "distinct property" argument; Conclusion; Annotated Bibliography; 7: Thinking Machines; Can a Machine Think?Alan Turing, Turing Machines, and the Turing Test This is Philosophy of Mind presents students of philosophy with an accessible introduction to the core issues related to the philosophy of mind. Includes issues related to the mind-body problem, artificial intelligence, free will, the nature of consciousness, and moreWritten to be accessible to philosophy students early in their studiesFeatures supplemental online resources on www.thisisphilosophy.com and a frequently updated companion blog, at http://tipom.blogspot.comThis is PhilosophyPhilosophy of mindPhilosophical behaviorismElectronic books.Philosophy of mind.Philosophical behaviorism.128/.2Mandik Pete912627MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463064103321This is philosophy of mind2043933UNINA01631nam0 22003011i 450 UON0039674920231205104638.54534-921100-2-920110804d1988 |0itac50 bagerDE|||| |||||Die Grossen Philosophen. Bd 1Die maßgebenden MenschenSokrates, Buddha, Konfuzius, Jesus. Die fortzeugenden Gründer des Philosophierens: Plato, Augustin, Kant. 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