Naturalism, evolution and mind
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Naturalism, evolution and mind
(Royal Institute of Philosophy supplement, 49)
Cambridge University Press, c2001
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"Proceedings of the 1999 Royal Institute of Philosophy Conference, held in Edinburgh, Scotland"--Pref
Includes bibliographical references and index
LCCN:2001025817
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of original essays covers a wide range of issues in current naturalised philosophy of mind. Particular attention is paid to the ways in which concepts drawn from evolutionary biology might enhance our understanding of the place of mind in the natural world. Issues covered include the advantages of construing the mind as an adaptation, the naturalisation of intentional and phenomenal content, the evolution of means-end reasoning, rationality and higher-order intentionality, methodological issues in cognitive ethology and evolutionary psychology.
目次
- 1. Introduction Denis M. Walsh
- 2. Mind the adaptation Lawrence Shapiro
- 3. Should intentionality be naturalized? Thomas Bontly
- 4. Consciousness: explaining the phenomena Peter Carruthers
- 5. Norms, history and the mental Fred Dretske
- 6. What has natural information to do with intentional representation? Ruth Garrett Millikan
- 7. Locke-ing onto content Frank Jackson
- 8. The evolution of means-end reasoning David Papineau
- 9. Rationality and higher-order intentionality Alan Millar
- 10. Theory of mind in non-verbal apes: conceptual issues and the critical experiments Andrew Whiten
- 11. The principle of conservatism in cognitive ethology Elliott Sober
- 12. Domains, brains and evolution Michael Wheeler and Anthony Atkinson
- 13. Evolution and the human mind: how far can we go? Henry Plotkin.
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