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Drifting and Directed Minds: The Significance of Mind-Wandering for Mental Agency

Journal of Philosophy, 2021
Perhaps the central question in action theory is this: what ingredient of bodily action is missing in mere behavior? But what is an analogous question for mental action?
Zachary C. Irving
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The imagination in Hume’s philosophy: the canvas of the mind

British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2020
claim that any of them are objects of discourse – that they belong to the ontology. But what is paradoxical is that Priest, who holds the principle that objects are what is thought of, or referred to, says that: ‘g, not being anything, it is not an ...
R. Mills
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Reichenbach’s philosophy of mind

British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2002
Etude de la conception des entites mentales, des abstracta et des illata, dans la philosophie de l'esprit de Reichenbach, par comparaison avec certaines positions de Carnap. Examinant les notions de reduction et projection, disposition et existence, croyance et desir, dans le cadre du positivisme logique et de la philosophie analytique, l'A. montre que
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Hegel's philosophy of mind

1983
As with any highly systematic body of thought, Hegel’s philosophy of mind can be reconstructed from many perspectives. Each one gives us something though some are more illuminating than others. But I believe that it is particularly illuminating to see Hegel’s Philosophy of mind though the perspective of his philosophy of action.
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Philosophy of Mind

Philosophical Books, 1997
Carruthers, P.Language, Thought and ConsciousnessDennett, D.C.Kinds of ...
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Philosophy of Mind

Philosophical Books, 2003
Abstract Based on the conviction that the most important and controversial aspects of Hooker’s theology centre on the relationship between reason, will, and grace, this chapter, opening the first part of the book, examines Hooker’s philosophy of mind in order to provide a sure foundation for the book’s later chapters – a strategy to be ...
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Philosophy of Mind

Philosophical Books, 1999
Books reviewed:Annette Barnes, Seeing Through Self‐DeceptionPierre Jacob, What Minds Can Do: Intentionality in a Non‐Intentional WorldT.E.
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Philosophy of Mind

2012
The universe contains many amazing things. At the smallest level there are inconceivably small particles with exotic names such as quarks and neutrinos. These form the basic building blocks of atoms such as hydrogen and nitrogen. From these atoms the whole material world is formed, from tiny organisms such as amoeba, to large mammals such as elephants.
Julian Baggini, Gareth Southwell
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The Philosophy of Mind

1986
This is a straightforward, elementary textbook for beginning students of philosophy. The general aim is to provide a clear introduction to the main issues arising in the philosophy of mind. Part I discusses the Cartesian dualist view which many find initially appealing, and contains a careful examination of arguments for and against. Part II introduces
Peter Smith, O. R. Jones
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