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  1. Running and Philosophy: A Marathon for the Mind (Philosophy for Everyone)
  2. Philosophy of Mind and Cognition: An Introduction by David Braddon-Mitchell, Frank Jackson, 2006-11-27
  3. Philosophy of Mind: A Contemporary Introduction (Routledge Contemporary Introductions to Philosophy) by John Heil, 2004-07-01
  4. The Philosophy of Mind (Studies in Philosophy, SPH 9) by Alan R. White, 1967
  5. With All Your Mind: A Christian Philosophy of Education by Michael L. Peterson, 2001-11-28
  6. Philosophy of Mind by Dale Jacquette, 1993-12-29
  7. A History of Western Philosophy: The Classical Mind, Volume I by W. T. Jones, Robert J. Fogelin, 1969-03-01
  8. Hegel: Philosophy of Mind: A revised version of the Wallace and Miller translation by Michael Inwood, 2010-10-17
  9. A Brief History of the Paradox: Philosophy and the Labyrinths of the Mind by Roy Sorensen, 2005-01-20
  10. Dreaming Souls: Sleep, Dreams and the Evolution of the Conscious Mind (Philosophy of Mind Series) by Owen Flanagan, 2001-05-17
  11. Neuroscience and Philosophy: Brain, Mind, and Language by Maxwell Bennett, Daniel Dennett, et all 2009-03-04
  12. Mind Design II: Philosophy, Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence
  13. Mind: A Brief Introduction (Fundamentals of Philosophy) by John R. Searle, 2005-07-28
  14. Facebook and Philosophy: What's on Your Mind? (Popular Culture and Philosophy)

21. Mind
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Mind Association. Covers epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind.
http://www3.oup.co.uk/mind/
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22. Ten Theses In Philosophy Of Mind
TEN THESES ABOUT philosophy of mind AND THEORY OF EXPERIENCE by Beppe Pavoletti(Acqui Terme Italy) December 1st, 1996 Following theses deal with several
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http://ling.ucsc.edu/~chalmers/biblio.html Cognition and reality / Ulrich Neisser. - San Francisco : Freeman, 1976 The conscious mind : in search of a fundamental theory / David J. Chalmers. - New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1996. L'enigma della mente / Sergio Moravia. - Laterza : Bari, 1986 The rediscovery of the mind / John R. Searle. - Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, 1992 La verita' fallbile : pragmatismo e immagine scientifica del mondo / di Michele Marsonet. - Milano : Angeli, 1996 Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung / Arthur Schopenhauer. - Zuerich : Diogenes, c1977 Beppe Pavoletti Via Trieste 12 15011 ACQUI TERME AL ITALY Phone +39-144-320218 beppe.pavoletti@iol.it pavoletti@geocities.com

23. Dictionary Of Philosophy Of Mind - Searle, John
Entry by Daniel Barbiero from the Dictionary of philosophy of mind. Reviews key aspects of this thinker's doctrine.
http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~philos/MindDict/searle.html
Searle, John - (b. 1932, Denver, CO; Ph.D. philosophy, Oxford; currently Professor of Philosophy, UC Berkeley.) In philosophy of mind, Searle is known for his critique of computationalism, his theory of intentionality, and his work on the problem of consciousness. See Chinese room intentionality ; intention-in- action; aspectual shape ; prior intention; The Background Critique of Computationalism and Strong AI The Theory of Intentionality The Theory of Consciousness ... References Searle took his Ph.D. in philosophy at Oxford, where he studied under John Austin and later became Lecturer in Philosophy at Christ Church from 1957-1959. Subsequently he went to UC Berkeley, where he became Professor of Philosophy. Searle's early work was in speech act theory, culminating in (1969) and (1979). He is credited with having elaborated the theory of speech acts associated with Austin, and with having introduced into the theory original elements of his own, most notably regarding the role played by speakers' and receivers' intentions in constituting the meaning of speech acts. Consistent with the focus on intentionality, his interest turned to philosophy of mind, where his major work can be seen as consisting in three main efforts: a critique of computationalism and strong Artificial Intelligence (AI); the development of a theory of intentionality; and the formulation of a naturalized theory of consciousness. The Critique of Computationalism and Strong AI The best known example of Searle's critique of computationalism and strong AI is his Chinese Room Argument (see separate entry). The main thrust of this thought experiment was to show that the syntactic manipulation of formal symbols does not by itself constitute a semantics. The implications for computationalism and strong AI were held to be the following: first, computationalism fails because the formal syntax of a computer program has been shown not to be intrinsically semantic, and second, strong AI fails because a system's behaving as if it had mental states is insufficient to establish that it does in fact have these states. Interestingly, Searle's assertion that syntax is insufficient to establish semantics predates the Chinese Room Argument and in fact represents one of the main objections to the generative grammar program that he voiced back in the early 1970s (e.g., 1972).

24. Philosophy Of Mind In China
philosophy of mind in China. Conceptual and Theoretical Matters. Returnto Outline. Historical Developments Buddhist philosophy of mind.
http://www.hku.hk/philodep/ch/mind.htm
Philosophy of Mind in China
Conceptual and Theoretical Matters
Historical Developments: The Classical Period
Historical Developments: Han Cosmology
Historical Developments: The Buddhist Period ...
Bibliography
Introduction: Conceptual and Theoretical Matters
Classical Chinese theory of mind is similar to Western "folk psychology" in that both mirror their respective background view of language. They differ in ways that fit those folk theories of language. The core Chinese concept is xin (the heart-mind). As the translation suggests, Chinese folk psychology lacked a contrast between cognitive and affective states ([representative ideas, cognition, reason, beliefs] versus [desires, motives, emotions, feelings]). The xin guides action, but not via beliefs and desires. It takes input from the world and guides action in light of it. Most thinkers share those core beliefs. Herbert Fingarette argued that Chinese (Confucius at least) had no psychological theory. Along with the absence of belief-desire explanation of action, they do not offer psychological (inner mental representation) explanations of language (meaning). We find neither the focus on an inner world populated with mental objects nor any preoccupation with questions of the correspondence of the subjective and objective worlds. Fingarette explained this as reflecting an appreciation of the deep conventional nature of both linguistic and moral meaning. He saw this reflected in the Confucian focus on li (ritual) and its emphasis on sociology and history rather than psychology. The meaning, the very existence, of a handshake depends on a historical convention. It rests on no mental acts such as sincerity or intent. The latter may accompany the conventional act and give it a kind of aesthetic grace, but they do not explain it.

25. Philosophy Of Mind: A Functionalist Primer
Computer scientist Brian Holtz provides his personal roadmap of contemporary philosophy Category Society Philosophy philosophy of mind......philosophy of mind A Functionalist Primer. An excerpt function. 1.2.1.1.Philosophy / Epistemology / philosophy of mind / Essence of Mind. A
http://humanknowledge.net/Philosophy/Epistemology/PhilosophyOfMind.html
Philosophy of Mind: A Functionalist Primer
An excerpt from the online hypertext Human Knowledge: Foundations and Limits Philosophy Of Mind : the study of the faculty for thinking and knowing.
  • Essence of Mind Accidence of Mind Relations of Mind
  • Minds and ideas, like all of reality , consist ultimately of matter . Mental states are functional states consisting of causal relations among components for processing information. Theories of Mind Philosophers often divide all phenomena into three kinds:
    • mind (or spirit or soul): that which can think and perceive; ideas (or universals or forms): that which can be thought; and matter (or substance): that which can be perceived.
    Human theories of mind differ according to how they explain these phenomena in general and the Mind-Body Problem in particular. The Mind-Body Problem is the problem of explaining how mindless unconscious matter can give rise to or interact with mind and consciousness . Human theories of mind include:
    • Idealism is the thesis that reality consists ultimately of mind and ideas rather than matter. Dualism is the thesis that reality consists ultimately of both the material or physical and the ideal or mental.

    26. PHICS: Graduate Student Conference On Philosophy And Cognitive Science
    Graduate student conference on philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and cognitive science. Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. September 28 to 30, 2001.
    http://www.carleton.ca/iis/PHICS
    Graduate Student Conference on Philosophy of Mind,
    Philosophy of Language, and Cognitive Science.

    Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
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    27. Summary Of Hegel's Philosophy Of Mind
    A 1993 summary by Paul Trejo of the relations among key terms used in Hegel's seminal work.Category Society Philosophy Phenomenology of Spirit......Up to the English Server! Summary of Hegel's philosophy of mind. PaulTrejo, August 1993. For over 180 years students have complained
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      Summary of Hegel's Philosophy of Mind
      Paul Trejo, August 1993
      For over 180 years students have complained that Hegel's best-known book of philosophy, the PHENOMENOLOGY OF MIND (alias PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT), is too difficult to read. A few have tried to summarize Hegel's book, and often their summaries were longer than the original, and just as difficult to read. Today, right here on the INTERNET, I give to you a twelve page summary of this famous book, a book that inspired generations of European philosophers since it first appeared in 1807. This summary is meant for the beginner in phenomenological philosophy, to encourage more students to struggle with the book for themselves. This book has a colorful history, and is well praised by thinkers as David Strauss, Bruno Bauer, Marx, Engels, Ortega y Gasset, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Lacan, Camus, and many more. I hope some will try again to read this masterpiece. If you do, please find the translation by Miller (1971) and avoid the translation by Baillie (1907). And watch this space for more exciting Hegelian philosophy, right here on the INTERNET.

    28. EMPIRICISM AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIND

    http://www.ditext.com/sellars/epm.html

    29. Hegel - Philosophy Of Mind ToC
    philosophy of mind Part Three of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences. SECTIONIII ABSOLUTE MIND A. Art B. Revealed Religion C. Philosophy.
    http://www.class.uidaho.edu/mickelsen/ToC/Hegel - Philosophy of Mind.htm
    PHILOSOPHY OF MIND:
    Part Three of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences G.W.F. Hegel Translated by William Wallace Table of Contents INTRODUCTION SECTION I : MIND SUBJECTIVE
    A.
    Anthropology, the Soul
    B.
    Phenomenology of Mind, Consciousness
    C.
    Psychology, Mind SECTION II : MIND OBJECTIVE
    A.
    Law
    B.
    The Morality of Conscience
    C.
    The Moral Life, or Social Ethics SECTION III : ABSOLUTE MIND
    A.
    Art
    B.
    Revealed Religion
    C.
    Philosophy This e-text of Hegel's Philosophy of Mind was scanned and rendered into HTML by Carl Mickelsen. Permission is granted for electronic copying, distribution in print form for educational purposes and personal use. No permission is granted for commercial use of this material. Carl Mickelsen - carlmick@moscow.com

    30. Philosophy Of Mind Homepage
    philosophy of mind. Curtis Brown. Materials for Philosophy 3331, Philosophyof Mind. Syllabus. Reading Assignments. Questions for the Midterm Exam.
    http://www.trinity.edu/cbrown/mind/
    Philosophy of Mind
    Curtis Brown
    This page contains some links to internet philosophy of mind resources, and to some materials for my Philosophy of Mind class. Materials for Philosophy 3331, Philosophy of Mind
    Syllabus
    Reading Assignments
    Questions for the Midterm Exam
    Review Sheet for the Midterm Exam ...

    31. Dictionary Of Philosophy Of Mind
    Most interesting dictionary of mental phenomena.
    http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~philos/MindDict/main.html

    32. Philosophy Of Mind
    philosophy of mind. Mind/Brain Resources A Research Aid Valerie Hardcastle; Resourcesin philosophy of mind and Cognitive Science - University of Hong Kong;
    http://www.liv.ac.uk/~bdainton/mind2b.html
    Philosophy of Mind
    Specialized Sites - Lists of Resources
    Each of the following contains links to dozens of relevant sites
    Reference
    Online Articles
    Teaching Resources
    A good many of the fairly recent articles in a standard "mind" anthology are available online; there are also some course outlines with suggested reading for specific topics:

    33. 20th WCP: Philosophy Of Mind
    Archive of contributed papers in the subject area of philosophy of mind. Philosophyof Mind. philosophy of mind. Author's Name, Affiliation, Paper Title.
    http://www.bu.edu/wcp/MainMind.htm
    Philosophy of Mind The papers indexed below were given at the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, in Boston, Massachusetts from August 10-15, 1998. Additional papers may be added to this section as electronic versions are aquired and formatted for the archive. These papers will be listed for a period of time at the What's New? page. Regarding browser support: The papers published in The Paideia Archive webmaster and provide details of the difficulty.
    In addition to browsing the numerous subject indexes, you may also enter a name or subject keyword in the space below and hit the search button. Philosophy of Mind Author's Name Affiliation Paper Title Ira Altman City University of New York The Concept of Intelligence Kristin Andrews University of Minnesota On Predicting Behavior Michael V. Antony University of Haifa On the Temporal Boundaries of Simple Experiences Angela J. Arkway New York University Angela J. Arkway New York University Simulation, Folk Psychological Explanation, and Causal Laws Katalin Balog Rutgers University Conceivability Arguments or the Revenge of the Zombies Paul Bernier Concordia University Reflexive Transparency, Mental Content, and Externalism

    34. EpistemeLinks.com: Topics Results
    Help Support ELC. philosophy of mind. Dictionary of philosophy of mind,
    http://www.epistemelinks.com/Main/Topics.aspx?TopiCode=Mind

    35. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Philosophy Of Mind
    and many areas of computer science (artificial intelligence, robotics, vision,learning, speech, neural networks), philosophy (mind, language, knowledge
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/p/philosophyofmind.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
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  • CogPrints: Cognitive Science Eprint Archive
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  • Wittgenstein Archives Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    CogPrints: Cognitive Science Eprint Archive
    An electronic archive for papers in any area of psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, and many areas of computer science (artificial intelligence, robotics, vision, learning, speech, neural networks), philosophy (mind, language, knowledge, science, logic), biology (ethology, behavioural ecology, sociobiology, behaviour genetics, evolutionary theory), medicine (psychiatry, neurology, human genetics, imaging), anthropology (primatology, cognitive ethnology, archaeology, palaeontology), as well as any other portions of the physical, social, and mathematical sciences that are pertinent to the study of cognition.
    Author: Southampton University
    Subjects: computer science research, human genetics, neuroscience, philosophical logic, philosophy of mind, psychiatry research, psychology research, speech processing
  • 36. Glossary: Philosophy Of Mind
    An alphabetically ordered glossary/dictionary of some elementary technical terminologyin philosophy of mind. Sorry, your browser does not support frames.
    http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~ddb/teaching/glossary/
    Sorry, your browser does not support frames. Click here for a version of the glossary without frames.

    37. Diana's Web Site
    PhD student at UC Berkeley. Site includes resources for undergraduates how to read/write philosophy; philosophy of mind/action; ethics; history of philosophy; ancient philosophy; and lecture notes on ancient Greek philosophy and ethics.
    http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~fl3min4/
    Student/GSI Handouts Grading Terminology Writing Philosophy Papers Plagiarism Reading Philosophy Nec./Suff. Conditions Past Handouts Teaching Materials Update: Diana has just accepted a tenure track position at Indiana University, South Bend, starting next Fall. Course Websites Introduction to Ancient Philosophy 6 Intro to Ethics Phil. of Social Science Summer 2002 Diana is a seventh year graduate student in philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley. She is Irish: she graduated from Trinity College, Dublin in 1996 with a first-class honours degree in Philosophy, an anti-Wittgensteinean bias, and an addiction to coffee. Since arriving in Berkeley, Diana has acquired an addiction to bing cherries. Diana's current research is in ethics, with a particular emphasis on virtue ethics and moral psychology. She is also interested in applied ethics (in particular, military ethics and information ethics), political philosophy, the philosophy of action, and ancient Greek philosophy. Diana does not speak American English. This site is primarily intended as a resource for students in her sections. It contains information about her sections and her grading philosophy, as well as copies of most section (and some course) handouts. It also contains links to some useful philosophy websites, search engines, and British-American dictionaries.

    38. Avshalom's Home Page
    Senior Lecturer, BarIlan University. Includes an autobiography, a curriculum vitae, and a list of publications in quantum mechanics, relativity, thermodynamics, evolutionary theory, philosophy of mind and psychoanalysis.
    http://www.weizmann.ac.il/chemphys/elitzur/
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    39. Philosophy Of Mind
    Philosophy 255. philosophy of mind. Winter, 2000. Textbooks George Graham, Philosophyof Mind, second edition. Jonathan Shear, ed., Explaining Consciousness.
    http://cogsci.uwaterloo.ca/courses/phil255.html
    Philosophy 255
    Philosophy of Mind
    Winter, 2000
    Professor: Paul Thagard Office hours (HH368): Monday, 1-2; Friday, 12-1; and by appointment. Email : pthagard@watarts. Phone : extension 3594. Web page: http://cogsci.uwaterloo.ca/courses/phil255.html Time : TR, 1-2:30, ML 354. Textbooks : George Graham, Philosophy of Mind second edition. Jonathan Shear, ed., Explaining Consciousness Assignments : Marks will be based on:
    • Exam 1, Feb. 17, 25%.
    • Essay, 10-15 pages, due March 30, 30%.
    • Exam 2, in exam period, 35%.
    • Class participation, 10%.
    There will be extensive discussion as well as lectures. Students should do the assigned readings before the relevant class. Each student is asked to come to class with one question prepared. Description : This course is concerned with fundamental questions concerning the nature of mind, including life after death, the existence of other minds, the relation of mind and brain, and the nature of consciousness. No prerequisites.
    Reading: Week Dates Graham, chapter Shear, pages Jan. 4-6 Jan. 11-13 Jan. 18-20 Jan. 25-27

    40. Studies On Consciousness, Mind And Life
    This page contains information about Piero Scaruffi's research and teaching activities in Cognitive Science, Psychology of Consciousness and philosophy of mind, as well as links to his papers and to the annotated bibliography of cognitive science, artificial intelligence, neurobiology, artificial life, linguistics, neural networks, connectionism, cognitive psychology, consciousness
    http://www.thymos.com/
    THYMOS
    Studies on Consciousness, Mind and Life What does Thymos mean My personal website My e-mail
    Versione italiana
    ... Japanese Version Research Interests:
    • Cognitive Science,
    • Philosophy of Mind,
    • Artificial Intelligence,
    • Neurobiology,
    • Theoretical Physics

    Essays

    Independent Workshops

    A History of Philosophy
    Annotated Bibliography on the Mind

    (with links to publishers, libraries, bibliographies, etc.)
    Thinking about Thought

    (my book on formal theories of Cognition, Mind, Consciousness)
    Seminar on Formal Theories of Consciousness

    Seminar on History of Knowledge
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    . Every two months or so, I send out news and updates on cognitive science and the likes, reviews of books, announcement of conferences, and the status of my book. News from the scientific world A simple theory of consciousness Statement of work (2000) Research statement (1995) ... THE EXTENDED ORGANISM Recent essays:
  • Language as a neural process
  • Consciousness as multi-track evolution
  • A reductionist explanation of the self
  • The experimental study of consciousness ... U.S.A. Libraries
    Personal Research Statement:
  • The very fundamental idea of my research is that the mental cannot be reduced to the physical and that somehow the property that, under special circumstances, enables a particular configuration of matter (e.g., the brain) to exhibit "consciousness" must be present in all matter, starting from the most fundamental constituents.
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