First published in 1990, Mind and Cognition: An Anthology is now firmly established as a popular teaching apparatus for upper level undergraduate and graduate courses in the philosophy of mind. First published in 1990, Mind and Cognition: An Anthology is now firmly established as a popular teaching apparatus for upper level undergraduate and graduate courses in the philosophy of mind. Preface to the Third Edition
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Preface to the First Edition
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Acknowledgments
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Part I Ontology: The Identity Theory and Functionalism
1(84)
Introduction
3(12)
Behaviorism
15(2)
Excerpt from About Behaviorism
17(8)
B. F. Skinner
The Identity Theory and Machine Functionalism
23(2)
Is Consciousness a Brain Process?
25(6)
U. T. Place
The Causal Theory of the Mind
31(9)
D. M. Armstrong
The Nature of Mental States
40(8)
Hilary Putnam
Troubles with Functionalism (excerpt)
48(7)
Ned Block
Anomalous Monism
53(2)
Mental Events
55(14)
Donald Davidson
Homuncular and Teleological Functionalism
67(2)
The Continuity of Levels of Nature
69(16)
William G. Lycan
Part II Intentionality
85(58)
Introduction
87(6)
Psychosemantics
93(2)
Information and Representation
95(10)
Jerry A. Fodor
Biosemantics
105(11)
Ruth Garrett Millikan
A Guide to Naturalizing Semantics (excerpt)
116(11)
Barry Loewer
Other Approaches to Intentionality
125(2)
Modality, Normativity, and Intentionality
127(16)
Robert Brandom
Part III The Computational Theory of Mind and Artificial Intelligence
143(78)
Introduction
145(6)
The Language of Thought and Computationalism
151(2)
Why There Has to Be and How There Could Be a Private Language
153(18)
Jerry A. Fodor
Which Language Do We Think With?
171(24)
Peter Carruthers
Artificial Intelligence
193(2)
Semantic Engines: An Introduction to Mind Design
195(18)
John Haugeland
Can Computers Think?
213(8)
John R. Searle
Part IV Eliminativism, Neurophilosophy, and Anti-Representationalism
221(92)
Introduction
223(6)
Eliminativism
229(2)
Eliminative Materialism and the Prepositional Attitudes
231(16)
Paul M. Churchland
Connectionism
245(2)
Neural Representation and Neural Computation
247(22)
Patricia Smith Churchland
Terrence Sejnowski
Connectionism and Cognitive Architecture (excerpt)
269(6)
Jerry A. Fodor
Zenon W. Pylyshyn
Dynamical Systems Theory and Robotics
273(2)
What Might Cognition Be, If Not Computation?
275(23)
Tim Van Gelder
Intelligence Without Representation
298(15)
Rodney A. Brooks
Part V Instrumentalism and Folk Psychology
313(80)
Introduction
315(6)
Instrumentalism
321(2)
True Believers: The Intentional Strategy and Why it Works
323(14)
Daniel C. Dennett
Dennett on Intentional Systems
337(14)
Stephen P. Stich
Real Patterns
351(18)
Daniel C. Dennett
Simulationism and the Theory Theory
367(2)
Folk Psychology as Simulation
369(10)
Robert M. Gordon
Folk Psychology: Simulation or Tacit Theory? (excerpt)
379(14)
Stephen P. Stich
Shaun Nichols
Part VI Mental Causation, Externalism, and Self-Knowledge
393(172)
Introduction
395(8)
For and Against Folk Psychology
403(2)
Autonomous Psychology and the Belief-Desire Thesis
405(14)
Stephen P. Stich
Folk Psychology is Here to Stay
419(20)
Terence Horgan
James Woodward
Supervenient Causation
437(2)
Mental Causation
439(20)
Jaegwon Kim
Type Epiphenomenalism, Type Dualism, and the Causal Priority of the Physical
459(18)
Brian P. McLaughlin
For and Against Externalism
475(2)
Individualism and Supervenience
477(20)
Jerry A. Fodor
The Argument from Causal Powers
497(18)
Robert A. Wilson
Reference, Causal Powers, Externalist Intuitions and Unicorns
515(14)
Gabriel M. A. Segal
Self-Knowledge
527(2)
Knowing One's Own Mind
529(14)
Donald Davidson
Externalism and Inference
543(12)
Paul A. Boghossian
Radical Externalism
553(2)
The Extended Mind
555(10)
Andy Clark
David J. Chalmers
Part VII Consciousness, Qualia, and Subjectivity
565(160)
Introduction
567(6)
What Is Consciousness?
573(2)
How Not to Find the Neural Correlate of Consciousness
575(8)
Ned Block
What Should We Expect from a Theory of Consciousness?
583(12)
Patricia S. Churchland
Consciousness and its Place in Nature (excerpt)
595(10)
David J. Chalmers
Conscious Awareness
603(2)
A Theory of Consciousness (excerpt)
605(12)
David M. Rosenthal
The Superiority of Hop to Hot
617(13)
William G. Lycan
Perception without Awareness
630(27)
Fred Dretske
What It's Like
655(2)
Epiphenomenal Qualia
657(7)
Frank Jackson
Understanding the Phenomenal Mind: Are We All Just Armadillos?
664(17)
Robert Van Gulick
Qualia
679(2)
The Intrinsic Quality of Experience
681(12)
Gilbert Harman
Sensation and the Content of Experience
693(14)
Christopher Peacocke
Blurry Images, Double Vision, and Other Oddities: New Problems for Representationalism?
707(18)
Michael Tye
Part VIII Perceptual Content
725(52)
Introduction
727(4)
Simple Seeing
731(10)
Fred Dretske
Excerpts from The Varieties of Reference
741(7)
Gareth Evans
Non-conceptual Content
748(12)
John McDowell
Experience Without the Head
760(17)
Alva Noe
Part IX Animal Minds
777(44)
Introduction
779(2)
Rational Animals
781(7)
Donald Davidson
The Problem of Simple Minds: Is There Anything it is Like to be a Honey Bee?
788(17)
Michael Tye
Why the Question of Animal Consciousness Might Not Matter Very Much
805(16)
Peter Carruthers
Part X Emotion
821(42)
Introduction
823(4)
Emotions and Choice
827(12)
Robert C. Solomon
Embodied Emotions
839(11)
Jesse Prinz
Is Emotion a Natural Kind?
850(13)
Paul E. Griffiths
Author Index
863(8)
Subject Index
871