Consciousness
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Consciousness
(The international research library of philosophy, 20 . The philosophy of logic,
Ashgate, c1998
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Collected essays from English-language journals
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Brings together some of the most important research publications on the philosophical problem of consciousness. It includes a detailed introduction that surveys the leading issues in the current debate.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Part 1 Phenomenal Feel, Functionalism, and Representation: The inverted spectrum, Sydney Shoemaker
- Goodbye to transposed qualia, Robert Kirk
- The subjective qualities of experience, Michael Tye
- Self-knowledge and 'inner sense': lecture III: the phenomenal character of experience, Sydney Shoemaker
- A representational theory of pains and their phenomenal character, Michael Tye. Part 2 Qualia and Physicalism: The Knowledge Argument: What Mary didn't know, Frank Jackson: A challenge to physicalism, Richard Warner
- Could love be like a heatwave, Janet Levin
- Jackson on physical information and qualia, Terence Horgan
- Reduction, Qualia and the direct introspection of brain states, Paul M. Churchland
- Phenomenal knowledge, Earl Conee. Part 3 Qualia and Physicalism: Absent Qualia and Zombies: Absent qualia are impossible - a reply to Block, Sydney Shoemaker
- Are absent qualia impossible?, Ned Block
- From physical explicability to full-blooded materialism, Robert Kirk
- Form, function and feel. What must be added to get consciousness of?, William G. Lycan
- Conscious experience, Fred Dretske
- Consciousness and concepts I Robert Kirk
- Consciousness and concepts II, Peter Carruthers. Part 4 Making Physical Sense of Consciousness: Physicalism, consciousness and the antipathetic fallacy, David Papineau
- Lost the plot? Reconstructing Dennett's multiple drafts theory of consciousness, Kathleen Akins
- The message is: there is no medium, Daniel Dennett
- Should a materialist believe in qualia?, David Lewis. Part 5 Pessimism: Can we solve the mind-body problem?, Colin McGinn.
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