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  1. Philosophy of Mind (Dimensions of Philosophy) by Jaegwon Kim, 2005-07-29
  2. Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings
  3. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind (Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy) by E. J. Lowe, 2000-01-28
  4. Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind by Wilfrid Sellars, 1997-03-25
  5. The Conscious Mind: In Search of a Fundamental Theory (Philosophy of Mind Series) by David J. Chalmers, 1997-11-27
  6. Philosophy in the Flesh : The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western Thought by George Lakoff, Mark Johnson, 1999-12-01
  7. Stoic Warriors: The Ancient Philosophy behind the Military Mind by Nancy Sherman, 2007-03-19
  8. Simulating Minds: The Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience of Mindreading (Philosophy of Mind) by Alvin I. Goldman, 2008-05-02
  9. Philosophy of Mind: A Guide and Anthology
  10. The Disordered Mind: An Introduction to Philosophy of Mind and Mental Illness by George Graham, 2010-02-25
  11. Philosophy of Mind: A Beginner's Guide by Ian Ravenscroft, 2005-04-28
  12. The Philosophy of Animal Minds
  13. Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind
  14. The Phenomenological Mind: An Introduction to Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Science by Shaun Gallagher, Dan Zahavi, 2008-01-28

1. Philosophy Of Mind - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Philosophy of mind is a branch of modern analytic philosophy that studies the nature of the mind, mental events, mental functions, mental properties, consciousness and their
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search A phrenological mapping of the brain . Phrenology was among the first attempts to correlate mental functions with specific parts of the brain. Philosophy of mind is a branch of modern analytic philosophy that studies the nature of the mind mental events mental functions mental properties ... consciousness and their relationship to the physical body, particularly the brain. The mind-body problem , i.e. the relationship of the mind to the body, is commonly seen as the central issue in philosophy of mind, although there are other issues concerning the nature of the mind that do not involve its relation to the physical body. Dualism and monism are the two major schools of thought that attempt to resolve the mind-body problem. Dualism can be traced back to Plato Aristotle and the Sankhya and Yoga schools of Hindu philosophy, but it was most precisely formulated by René Descartes in the 17th century. Substance Dualists argue that the mind is an independently existing substance, whereas Property Dualists maintain that the mind is a group of independent properties that emerge from and cannot be reduced to the brain, but that it is not a distinct substance.

2. Philosophy Of Mind - Discussion And Encyclopedia Article. Who Is Philosophy Of M
Philosophy of mind. Discussion about Philosophy of mind. Ecyclopedia or dictionary article about Philosophy of mind.
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3. Philosophy Of Mind
Philosophy of Mind (PHIL 392) James Madison University Spring Semester 2004 Professor Ray Rennard MWF 125215, G3 Keezell Hall
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Philosophy of Mind (PHIL 392)
James Madison University
Spring Semester 2004
Professor Ray Rennard
MWF 1:25-2:15, G3 Keezell Hall Course Description: In this course, we will explore some of the major issues and debates in recent philosophy of mind, and examine the foundations of the newly evolving interdisciplinary approach to the mind called “cognitive science.” We will begin with the traditional mind-body problem and examine several modern attempts to solve it. After an introduction to the problem of intentionality, we will examine at some length the computational theory of mind, which is the dominant approach in cognitive science. Next, we will turn to the issues surrounding the role of mental content in psychological explanation. Finally, we will consider a hot topic in contemporary philosophy of mind: the mystery of consciousness. In particular, we will be interested in the plausibility of finding a place for consciousness in the world described by physical theory. Helping us in our formulations of these problems will be the use of fantastic thought experiments. The hope is that through careful reflection on our intuitions, we may appreciate the depth of our philosophical commitments and respond maturely to challenges posed to them.

4. Philosophy Of Mind In - Dictionary And Translation
philosophy of mind. Dictionary terms for philosophy of mind, definition for philosophy of mind, Thesaurus and Translations of philosophy of mind to Chinese, English, French
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5. Philosophy Of Mind - New World Encyclopedia
Philosophy of mind is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of the mind, mental events, mental functions, mental properties and consciousness, and their relationship
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (Philosophy of language) Next (Philosophy of nature) A Phrenological mapping of the brain . Phrenology was among the first attempts to correlate mental functions with specific parts of the brain. Philosophy of mind is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of the mind, mental events, mental functions, mental properties and consciousness, and their relationship to the physical body. The mind-body problem, i.e., the question of how the mind relates to the body, is commonly seen as the central issue in philosophy of mind, although there are other issues concerning the nature of the mind that do not involve its relation to the physical body.
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Dualism and monism are the two major schools of thought that attempt to resolve the mind-body problem. Dualism is the position that mind and body are in some way separate from each other. It can be traced back at least to Plato Aristotle and the Sankhya and Yoga schools of Hindu philosophy

6. Philosophy Of Mind At Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base
Philosophy of Mind at Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base. Resources include annotated links, book reviews, new and used books on the Philosophy of Mind and Consciousness
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Online Resources Texts: Philosophy of Mind Used Books: Philosophy of Mind Know of a Resource? Unfolding Bodymind : Exploring Possibility Through Education by Hocking, Haskell, Linds Volume Three of the Foundations of Holistic Education Series U nfolding Bodymind Inspired by several streams of unconventional thinkingBuddhism, phenomenology, the holistic biology of Francisco Varela and Humberto Maturana, and an exquisite ecological sensibility such as that in David Abram's work ( The Spell of the Sensuous )the authors construct a strong philosophical foundation for a holistic understanding of knowing, teaching, and learning. To express their unfamiliar insights, many of them play with conventional language to make it serve a more holistic, relational view of the world. For example, the editors replace "understanding" with the term "interstanding"; several authors insert poetry and free verse into their essays; words are sometimes broken up with parentheses or slashes to emphasize their root meanings or their ambiguity. This book challenges the reader to step out of the linear, overly rational discourse that has conditioned our worldview.

7. Philosophy Of Mind - Definition
Philosophy of mind is the philosophical study of the nature of the mind, mental events, mental functions, mental properties, and consciousness. These areas give rise to some very
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Philosophy of mind is the philosophical study of the nature of the mind mental events mental functions mental properties , and consciousness . These areas give rise to some very difficult problems and questions, and there are many opinions as to their solutions and answers. This article attempts to suggest the scope of the philosophy of mind and indicate some of the important questions, but does not provide answers. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 What is the mind?
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What is the mind?
Does the word mind refer simply to a collection of particular thoughts, feelings, and so forth, or does it refer to some entity over and above those particular thoughts, feelings, and so forth? If mind refers to an entity, is it composed of the same kind of substance as physical objects, or of some other substance? This article does not propose to answer these questions, but to outline what other questions any answer might involve. Other questions could be asked regarding the mind ; we might raise the mind-body problem . If we suppose that the mind is some sort of mental substance , we might ask: Is there some way to explain mental substance in terms of physical substance, or not?

8. Category:Philosophy Of Mind - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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9. Philosophy Of Mind - Academic Kids
Philosophy of mind is the philosophical study of the nature of the mind, mental events, mental functions, mental properties, and consciousness. These areas give rise to some very
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See How to Edit and Style and How-to for help, or this article's talk page Philosophy of mind is the philosophical study of the nature of the mind mental events mental functions mental properties , and consciousness . These areas give rise to some very difficult problems and questions, and there are many opinions as to their solutions and answers. This article attempts to suggest the scope of the philosophy of mind and indicate some of the important questions, but does not provide answers. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 What is the mind?
2 Mental events

3 Mental properties

4 Reductionism
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What is the mind?
Does the word mind refer simply to a collection of particular thoughts, feelings, and so forth, or does it refer to some entity over and above those particular thoughts, feelings, and so forth? If mind refers to an entity, is it composed of the same kind of substance as physical objects, or of some other substance? This article does not propose to answer these questions, but to outline what other questions any answer might involve. Other questions could be asked regarding the mind ; we might raise the mind-body problem . If we suppose that the mind is some sort of mental substance , we might ask: Is there some way to explain mental substance in terms of physical substance, or not?

10. Philosophy Of Mind: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
Analytic philosophy is a generic term for a style of philosophy that came to dominate Englishspeaking countries in the 20th century. In the United States, United Kingdom
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Overview Philosophy of mind is a branch of modern analytic Analytic philosophy Analytic philosophy is a generic term for a style of philosophy that came to dominate English-speaking countries in the 20th century. In the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Scandinavia, Australia, and New Zealand, the overwhelming majority of university philosophy departments identify...
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that studies the nature of the mind Mind Mind is the aspect of intellect and consciousness experienced as combinations of thought, perception, memory, emotion, will and imagination, including all unconscious cognitive processes. The term is often used to refer, by implication, to the thought processes of reason. Mind manifests itself...
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Mental event A mental event is a particular occurrence of something going on in the mind or mind substitute. It can be a thought, a dream, a feeling, a realization, or any other mental activity. Mental events are not limited to human thought but can be associated with animal and artificial intelligence as...

11. Grasping Reality With Both Hands: Philosophy: Of Mind
Economics, economic history, politics and finance from U.C. Berkeley economist Brad DeLong
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12. Philosophy Of Mind - Philosophy Archive
Overview . The question What is the mind? has been asked for millenia, and is one that still remains unanswered. Theories from Philosophy of Mind have, however, made some
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13. Eastern Philosophy
Information and links regarding Eastern philosophy.
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14. Www.duke.edu
A collection of definitions and brief scholarly discussions of key terms in the Philosophy of Mind. Also includes brief biographical sketches of important figures in cognitive
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15. Hyponoetics - Philosophy Of Mind And Matter
A New and Challenging Philosophy of Mind.
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Hyponoetics is a new philosophy of mind postulating a fundamental unitary reality ( Hyponoesis ) that manifests itself in a multitude of various aspects and degrees of mind and matter ( Exonoesis Exohyle Hyponoetics is a metaphilosophy that attempts to establish a universal framework for every conceivable theory or system of thought. Hyponoetics postulates a new mode of thinking - Paranoesis or Transrational Thinking - that enables us to access any information in the universe. Hyponoetics is NOT a religious or spiritual philosophy, but, on the contrary, advocates principles of rationality (critical thinking), philosophical atheism, humanism, and science. For a short synoptic view on Hyponoetics go to the Introduction section. A more profound elaboration of my philosophy can be found in the Essays section.

16. Leibniz's Philosophy Of Mind (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
In a more popular view, Leibniz's place in the history of the philosophy of mind is best secured by his preestablished harmony, that is, roughly, by the thesis that there is
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First published Mon Sep 22, 1997; substantive revision Tue Oct 9, 2007 But Leibniz has much to say about the philosophy of mind that goes well beyond these traditionally important topics. Perhaps surprisingly, his system sometimes contains ideas of relevance even to contemporary discussions in the cognitive sciences. More generally, he discusses in depth the nature of perception and thought (conscious and unconscious), and of human motivation and striving (or, as he would say, appetition). We will take up such topics in what follows.
1. Matter and Thought
Most of Leibniz's arguments against materialism are directly aimed at the thesis that perception and consciousness can be given mechanical (i.e. physical) explanations. His position is that perception and consciousness cannot possibly be explained mechanically, and, hence, could not be physical processes. His most famous argument against the possibility of materialism is found in section 17 of the

17. Philosophy Of Mind
The academic discpline formerly known as philosophical psychology. Not quite the same thing as cognitive science, or neuroscience, or even artificial intelligence; unless the
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03 Oct 1994 12:02 The academic discpline formerly known as philosophical psychology. Not quite the same thing as cognitive science , or neuroscience , or even artificial intelligence ; unless the philosopher of mind decides that it is, and polemicizes accordingly. See also Connectionism Dynamics and Cognition
    Recommended:
  • David Chalmers, The Conscious Mind [Revision of his doctoral thesis, which is online someplace]
  • Daniel Dennett , especially Consciousness Explained
  • Clark Glymour
    • "Silicon Reflections", phil-sci/141
    • "A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Waste", Philosophy of Science (1999): 455471 [An entertaining, and pretty strong, attack on large swathes of contemporary philosophy of mind, by way of a review of Kim's Mind in a Physical World . Concludes: "whether the mechanisms underlying conscious mental states are separable from the mechanisms of purposive action is what matters to our conception of ourselves, and that is an empirical, not a metaphysical, question." PDF reprint
    • "When Is a Brain Like the Planet?", Philosophy of Science
  • Carsten Griesel, "The Type-Token Distinction and the Mind and Brain Sciences"

18. Philosophy For Kids
Materials to use in doing philosophy with children, with the emphasis on story resources.
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Welcome to Philosophy for Kids! This is a website for materials to use in doing philosophy with children. To get an idea what you can read on this site, or download from it, take a look at the first story beginning, "The Flower Question," by clicking on the Introduction link on the left. You can always return to the main website home by clicking on the Philosophy For Kids website banner at the top of every page. Please also see the About Us section to read about the origination of this site, as well as take a look at our links to other sites. New! Come see Emily's Art: a videotaped philosophical conversation with kids! Also, check out Gary's Philosophy Startup Kit for Schoolkids , an excellent resource for introducing children to philosophy. Check back soon, as we are adding content frequently!

19. Philosophy Of Mind Meetup Groups - Philosophy Of Mind Meetups
Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about Philosophy of Mind
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20. Chinese Philosophy Page (CPP)
This site draws together a list of Chinese Philosophy resources available on the Internet.
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