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- catalog abstract ""Elements of Mind" provides a unique introduction to the main problems and debates in contemporary philosophy of mind. Author Tim Crane opposes those currently popular conceptions of the mind that divide mental phenomena into two very different kinds (the intentional and the qualitative) and proposes instead a challenging and unified theory of all the phenomena of mind. In light of this theory, Crane engages students with the central problems of the philosophy of mind--the mind-body problem, the problem of intentionality (or mental representation), the problem of consciousness, and the problem of perception--and attempts to find solutions to these problems. A fresh and engaging exploration of the main issues in the philosophy of mind, "Elements of Mind" is easily accessible to students with no background in the subject.".
- catalog contributor b13097206.
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description ""Elements of Mind" provides a unique introduction to the main problems and debates in contemporary philosophy of mind. Author Tim Crane opposes those currently popular conceptions of the mind that divide mental phenomena into two very different kinds (the intentional and the qualitative) and proposes instead a challenging and unified theory of all the phenomena of mind. In light of this theory, Crane engages students with the central problems of the philosophy of mind--the mind-body problem, the problem of intentionality (or mental representation), the problem of consciousness, and the problem of perception--and attempts to find solutions to these problems. A fresh and engaging exploration of the main issues in the philosophy of mind, "Elements of Mind" is easily accessible to students with no background in the subject.".
- catalog description "1. Philosophy of mind and the study of mental phenomena -- 2. Perspectives and points of view -- 3. Perspectives and their objects -- 4. The origin of the concepts of intentionality and intension -- 5. Directedness and intentional objects -- 6. Aspectual shape and intentional content -- 7. The problem of intentionality -- 8. The structure of intentionality -- 9. Interaction between mind and body -- 10. Substance, property, event -- 11. The 'intelligibility' of mental causation -- 12. Physics and physicalism -- 13. The problem of mental causation for dualists -- 14. The identity theory -- 15. Reductionism -- 16. Against the identity theory : anti-reductionism -- 17. The problem of mental causation for non-reductive physicalism -- 18. Emergence -- 19. Physicalism as the source of the mind-body problem -- 20. What does a solution to the mind-body problem tell us about the mind? -- 21.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [169]-178) and index.".
- catalog description "Inverted spectrum inverted Earth -- 45. Perception as non-conceptual.".
- catalog description "The conscious and the unconscious -- 22. The distinction between the intentional and the qualitative -- 23. Qualia -- 24. The intentionality of bodily sensation -- 25. Strong intentionalism and weak intentionalism -- 26. Physicalism consciousness, and qualia -- 27. The explanatory gap -- 28. The knowledge argument examined -- 29. Zombies -- 30. The prospects for explaining consciousness -- 31. Thoughts and beliefs -- 32. Consciousness and belief -- 33. Propositional attitudes -- 34. The propositional attitude thesis -- 35. De re and de dicto attitudes -- 36. Internalism and externalism -- 37. The argument for externalism -- 38. Demonstrative thought -- 39. The prospects for explaining thought -- 40. The problem of perception -- 41. The argument from illusion -- 42. Perception as a form of intentionality -- 43. The phenomenal character of perceptual experience -- 44.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 181 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0192892975 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog subject "128/.2 21".
- catalog subject "BD418.3 .C735 2001".
- catalog subject "Philosophy of mind.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Philosophy of mind and the study of mental phenomena -- 2. Perspectives and points of view -- 3. Perspectives and their objects -- 4. The origin of the concepts of intentionality and intension -- 5. Directedness and intentional objects -- 6. Aspectual shape and intentional content -- 7. The problem of intentionality -- 8. The structure of intentionality -- 9. Interaction between mind and body -- 10. Substance, property, event -- 11. The 'intelligibility' of mental causation -- 12. Physics and physicalism -- 13. The problem of mental causation for dualists -- 14. The identity theory -- 15. Reductionism -- 16. Against the identity theory : anti-reductionism -- 17. The problem of mental causation for non-reductive physicalism -- 18. Emergence -- 19. Physicalism as the source of the mind-body problem -- 20. What does a solution to the mind-body problem tell us about the mind? -- 21.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Inverted spectrum inverted Earth -- 45. Perception as non-conceptual.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The conscious and the unconscious -- 22. The distinction between the intentional and the qualitative -- 23. Qualia -- 24. The intentionality of bodily sensation -- 25. Strong intentionalism and weak intentionalism -- 26. Physicalism consciousness, and qualia -- 27. The explanatory gap -- 28. The knowledge argument examined -- 29. Zombies -- 30. The prospects for explaining consciousness -- 31. Thoughts and beliefs -- 32. Consciousness and belief -- 33. Propositional attitudes -- 34. The propositional attitude thesis -- 35. De re and de dicto attitudes -- 36. Internalism and externalism -- 37. The argument for externalism -- 38. Demonstrative thought -- 39. The prospects for explaining thought -- 40. The problem of perception -- 41. The argument from illusion -- 42. Perception as a form of intentionality -- 43. The phenomenal character of perceptual experience -- 44.".
- catalog title "Elements of mind : an introduction to the philosophy of mind / Tim Crane.".
- catalog type "text".