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Blushing and the philosophy of mind
Journal of Physiology (Paris), 2007The introduction, an imaginary dialogue between a philosopher and a scientist, is followed by a brief discussion of the interactions between science, philosophy, and religion. Next comes an analysis of the three most popular philosophies of mind: classical mind-body dualism, computerism, and psychoneural monism.
Mario Bunge
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Philosophy of Mind, Mind of Philosophy [PDF]
The word "Philosophy" can be used in many ways. We can talk about “the philosophy of design", "philosophy of fashion", "cooking philosophy" and so on; or each of us can refer to our "philosophy" both in a general sense or with regard to a specific field ("my philosophy in the office is never to discuss politics").
Landi, Giovanni
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Philosophical Books, 1998
Carruthers, P. and Smith, P. K. (eds), Theories of Theories of MindMacDonald, C. and MacDonald, G.
Alex Byrne, Jaegwon Kim
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Carruthers, P. and Smith, P. K. (eds), Theories of Theories of MindMacDonald, C. and MacDonald, G.
Alex Byrne, Jaegwon Kim
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A Global Workspace Model Implementation and its Relations with Philosophy of Mind
Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Consciousness, 2021This work seeks to study the beneficial properties that an autonomous agent can obtain by imitating a cognitive architecture similar to that of conscious beings.
E.C. Garrido-Merchán +2 more
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Philosophy and the Mind: Philosophy of Mind and Phenomenology
2014G. Northoff
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Philosophical Books, 2005
Books reviewed:Colin Mcginn, Consciousness and Its ObjectsWilliam S.
Constantine Sandis +1 more
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Books reviewed:Colin Mcginn, Consciousness and Its ObjectsWilliam S.
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Representation and Mind-Body Identity in Spinoza’s Philosophy
Journal of the history of philosophy, 2022:The paper offers a new reading of Spinoza’s claim that minds and bodies are “one and the same thing,” commonly understood as a claim about the identity of a referent under two different descriptions.
Karolina Hübner
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WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractPhilosophy of mind concerns questions about mental phenomena that empirical research alone can't settle, such as the nature of mental states and which sorts of things can have them—only living things, or also machines? Settling them requires reflection on such phenomena as consciousness, rationality, and intentionality; the ‘explanatory gaps ...
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AbstractPhilosophy of mind concerns questions about mental phenomena that empirical research alone can't settle, such as the nature of mental states and which sorts of things can have them—only living things, or also machines? Settling them requires reflection on such phenomena as consciousness, rationality, and intentionality; the ‘explanatory gaps ...
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, 2019
Preface to the second edition Preface to the first edition 1. Introduction 1.1 Experience and reality 1.2 The unavoidability of the philosophy of mind 1.3 Science and metaphysics 1.4 Metaphysics and cognitive science 1.5 A look ahead Suggested reading 2.
J. Heil
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Preface to the second edition Preface to the first edition 1. Introduction 1.1 Experience and reality 1.2 The unavoidability of the philosophy of mind 1.3 Science and metaphysics 1.4 Metaphysics and cognitive science 1.5 A look ahead Suggested reading 2.
J. Heil
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