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41. The Problem Of Conciousness: New Essays In Phenomenological Philosophy Of Mind (Canadian Journal of Philosophy) | |
Paperback: 221
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(2005-12-30)
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42. Knowledge, Mind, and the Given : Reading Wilfrid Sellars's "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind," Including the Complete Text of Sellars's Essay by Willem A. Devries, Timm Triplett, Wilfrid Sellars | |
Paperback: 320
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(2000-09)
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The perfect companion to Sellars' essay
Sellars and Clarity I highly recommend this book, along with Sellars's other work, and McDowell's Mind and World.
what is this all about? |
43. Minds and Computers: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence by Matt Carter | |
Paperback: 240
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(2007-02-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Could a computer have a mind? What kind of machine would this be? Exactly what do we mean by "mind" anyway? The notion of the "intelligent'"machine, while continuing to feature in numerous entertaining and frightening fictions, has also been the focus of a serious and dedicated research tradition. Reflecting on these fictions, and on the research tradition that pursues "Artificial Intelligence", raises a number of vexing philosophical issues.Minds and Computers offers an engaging, coherent, and highly approachable interdisciplinary introduction to the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence. Readers are presented with introductory material from each of the disciplines which constitute Cognitive Science: Philosophy, Neuroscience, Psychology, Computer Science, and Linguistics. Throughout, readers are encouraged to consider the implications of this disparate and wide-ranging material for the possibility of developing machines with minds. And they can expect to develop a foundation for philosophically responsible engagement with A.I., a sound understanding of Philosophy of Mind and of computational theory, and a good feel for cross-disciplinary analysis. Features: *A solid foundation in the Philosophy of Mind *A broadly interdisciplinary purview *A directed philosophical focus *A clear and accessible explanation of technical material with abundant exercises *A glossary of terms Customer Reviews (1)
A first-rate introduction to the computational theory of mind |
44. On the Philosophy of Mind (Wadsworth Philosophical Topics) by Barbara Montero | |
Paperback: 160
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(2008-03-31)
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45. The Metaphysics of Mind (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy) by Michael Tye | |
Paperback: 224
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(2009-07-02)
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46. Mind, Language, and Society : Philosophy in the Real World by John R. Searle | |
Paperback: 192
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(2000-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Disillusionment with psychology is leading more and more people toformal philosophy for clues about how to think about life. But most ofus who try to grapple with concepts such as reality, truth, commonsense, consciousness, and society lack the rigorous training todiscuss them with any confidence. John Searle brings these notionsdown from their abstract heights to the terra firma of real-worldunderstanding, so that those with no knowledge of philosophy canunderstand how these principles play out in our everyday lives. Theauthor stresses that there is a real world out there to deal with, andcondemns the belief that the reality of our world is dependent on ourperception of it. "A remarkable feat. This is the book for anyone who wants to learnabout the big philosophical questions."-Owen Flanagan, DukeUniversity "This book is a major event. John Searle has brought together andelucidated forty years of brilliant work on Mind, Language, andSociety. Bravo!"-Jerome Bruner, New York University Customer Reviews (26)
Cutting through all the mumbo jumbo about the mind
Most of the criticisms are apt, but
Searle Summarized
Searle is no scientist.
Excellent and Unorthodox Introduction to Philosophy |
47. Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind (Cambridge Paperback Library) by John R. Searle | |
Paperback: 292
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(1983-05-31)
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Excellent Modern Theory of Mind Analytic philosophy is often difficult enough, and this book is of average difficulty, but when an author does not write clearly with near-run-on sentences, myandering and labyrinthine syntax, and in less than necessary obtuseness, it is a drawback. This is my only complaint. Part of the problem is the author's, part reader's. Searle is going against the analytic grain by expositing a theory of mind that is at once novel and distinctive, clearing up confusions and ambiguities along the way. But these new ideas and the direction of fit they present are exciting and facinating, even if the presentation is less than perfect. It's hard to imagine modern-day analytic philosophers going out on a limb with actual theory (they tend toward the criticism of others), so that it is refreshing that someone of Mr. Searle's reputation and caliber takes a stab at presenting a coherent theory of mind in new dress and ambiance: Naive realism. This isn't the first book of Searle's I'd recommend. That honor goes to "Mind, Language, and Society," his short, but densely argued, and clearer exposition, of several ideas (some of which he adumbrates from this volume). If you like what you read in THAT book, this book will further delight you. What's so agreeable about Searle, if not his syntax, is his willingness to posit a coherent theory of mind in the traditional vein but in entirely new clothing. It's refreshing to see a modern philosopher actually doing philosophy, not critiquing the philosophy of others. Searle would probably have advanced his cause by having someone else tidy up his presentation, as this drawback reduces the splendor of the overall book.
Frames the large picture of the mind-body duality Perhaps the best way to sum up his book is that he believes there is no difference between the mind and the body, and that the original question is flawed, yet at the same time, he establishes the existence of an intention, an entirely mental concept have physical equivalences. This is really an uninspired type of answer, and is largely considered a cop-out by most. ... Read more |
48. Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: A Contentiously Classical Approach (Volume 0) by Georges Rey | |
Paperback: 384
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(1997-01-30)
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Rey searches for the algorithm of mind. What Rey offers is a spirited defense of 'mentalrealism', taking mental states like "beliefs" as the basis for analgorithmic description of how human minds work. Rey builds on Fodor'srepresentational theory of mind to produce his own version of aComputational/Representational Theory of Thought that tries to incorporateand extend our ordinary day-to-day world of mental experience: our beliefs,hopes, and desires. Rey provides both an initial outline of his plan ofattack and a useful glossary of terms. Hequickly dances past "TheTemptations to Dualism"; anyone sympathetic to Chalmers or othermodern dualists will be disappointed with the brush-off dualism recieves.Rey's chief concern is fighting the forces of Eliminativism and issuingendless complaints about the weaknesses of trainable neural networks.Halfway through the book Rey finally makes clear that he is proposing atheory of thought that will have to be built upon some foundation (such asneural networks), but he is uninterested in developing such afoundation. Rey wants to describe an algorithm by which sensoryexperiences (inputs) can be translated into abstract mental representations(elements of a Language of Thought) which can then be subjected tocomputational processes and so produce new representations and humanbehaviors (outputs). His formal system for doing this is the type of toyalgorithm that one commonly finds being offered in Freshman term papers bystudents who are getting their first exposure to artificical intelligenceor cognitive science. This is where most "realists" admit thatsomething must be done about the problem of getting semantics intosyntactical algorithms. Rey does not take up this challenge. Finally, Reysuggests how "Further Capacities" such as subjective quales mightbe incorporated into his theory. Rey provides a clear statement of modernfunctionalism. Maybe Rey's level-headed methods will allow materialists togrant Rey's algorithmic approach to mind a place in the Science of Mind. Inthis age of mindless connectionistic models, we could sure use a viablecounter-balance at the high end of the brain/mind hierarchy. Only time willtell us if Rey's theory is viable or D.O.A. ... Read more |
49. Recreative Minds: Imagination in Philosophy and Psychology by Gregory Currie, Ian Ravenscroft | |
Paperback: 248
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(2003-02-27)
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50. Essays in the Metaphysics of Mind by Jaegwon Kim | |
Paperback: 272
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(2010-11-23)
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51. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Mind | |
Paperback: 384
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(2007-10-05)
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52. The Character of Mind: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind (OPUS) by Colin McGinn | |
Paperback: 192
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(1997-04-10)
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Excellent and Comprehensive |
53. Cognitive Systems and the Extended Mind (Philosophy of Mind Series) by Robert D. Rupert | |
Paperback: 288
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(2010-09-30)
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54. Philosophy of Mind: An Introduction (Introducing Philosophy) by George Graham | |
Paperback: 288
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(1998-10-22)
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Decent Introduction to Philosophy of Mind This book fumbles through topics, offering explainations and strange analogies when they are not needed, and glazes over more difficult topics. In many cases a topic will be left ambiguous and unresolved, and another will begin. It's a good book for a beginner without any background on Philosophy and "the Mind"-- but still room for improvment.
Living up to its name |
55. Philosophy of Mind (Foundations of Philosophy) by J.A. Shaffer | |
Hardcover: 117
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(1968-09)
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56. Hindu Mind: Fundamentals of Hindu Religion and Philosophy for All Ages by Bansi Pandit | |
Paperback: 448
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(2001-01-01)
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Also great for non-Hindus
This is the best book for Hindu-Americans !
Extremely informative, easy-to-read, and enlightening. |
57. Kant's Theory of Mind: An Analysis of the Paralogisms of Pure Reason by Karl Ameriks | |
Paperback: 392
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(2000-05-18)
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58. Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension (Philosophy of the Mind) by Andy Clark | |
Hardcover: 320
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(2008-10-29)
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Significant Defense of the Extended Mind
A Relevant lecture
good overview of where things stand right now, emphasizing "right now"
Extend Your Mind: Everything You Ever Wanted To Know |
59. The Nature of Mind | |
Paperback: 656
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(1991-03-21)
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Highly interesting, but TINY print!
Very good collection |
60. Neither Brain nor Ghost: A Nondualist Alternative to the Mind-Brain Identity Theory (Bradford Books) by W. Teed Rockwell | |
Paperback: 253
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(2007-03-30)
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a good read
Pushing the envelope clearly |
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