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The original 1971 anthology, now considered classic, remains intact, but a new section of five essays has been added exploring mind-body materialism in light of recent concerns about how to characterize the various kinds of mental phenomena, and how these phenomena figure in psychological explanations. The introduction and the bibliography too have been augmented rather than revised. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR
摘要
The original 1971 anthology, now considered classic, remains intact, but a new section of five essays has been added exploring mind-body materialism in light of recent concerns about how to characterize the various kinds of mental phenomena, and how these phenomena figure in psychological explanations. The introduction and the bibliography too have been augmented rather than revised. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR
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Preface to the Second Edition | p. viii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Addendum, 2000 | p. 18 |
Part 1 Classical Materialism | p. 19 |
Selections | p. 19 |
from Discourse on the Method of rightly directing one's Reason and of seeking Truth in the Sciences, Part Five | p. 19 |
from Letter to the Marquis of Newcastle | p. 21 |
from Letter to Henry More | p. 23 |
from Meditations on First Philosophy, Sixth Meditation | p. 25 |
from Ethics, Parts One, Two and Three | p. 31 |
Selections | p. 43 |
from Leviathan, Part I, Chapters 1, 2 and 3 | p. 43 |
from De Corpore, Part IV, Chapter 25 | p. 47 |
Part 2 The Identity Thesis | p. 53 |
Sensations and Brain Processes | p. 53 |
Mental Events and the Brain | p. 67 |
The Identity of Mind and Body | p. 73 |
Part 3 Theoretical Materialism | p. 80 |
On the Psycho-Physical Identity Theory | p. 80 |
Physicalism | p. 96 |
Postscript (November 1968) | p. 111 |
Asymmetries and Mind-Body Perplexities | p. 112 |
Part 4 Functionalistic Materialism | p. 128 |
Materialism | p. 128 |
The Nature of Mental States | p. 150 |
An Argument for the Identity Theory, with addenda (October 1969) | p. 162 |
Part 5 Eliminative Materialism | p. 172 |
Mental Events and the Brain | p. 172 |
Mind-Body Identity, Privacy, and Categories | p. 174 |
The Challenge of Scientific Materialism | p. 200 |
In Defense of Eliminative Materialism | p. 223 |
Part 6 Intentionality and Qualia | p. 232 |
Mental Events | p. 232 |
Epiphenomenal Qualia | p. 249 |
Reduction, Qualia, and the Direct Introspection of Brain States | p. 260 |
Postscript on Qualia | p. 279 |
Should a Materialist Believe in Qualia? | p. 282 |
Bibliography | p. 288 |
Selective Update, 1971-2000 | p. 299 |
Preface to the Second Edition | p. viii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Addendum, 2000 | p. 18 |
Part 1 Classical Materialism | p. 19 |
Selections | p. 19 |
from Discourse on the Method of rightly directing one's Reason and of seeking Truth in the Sciences, Part Five | p. 19 |
from Letter to the Marquis of Newcastle | p. 21 |
from Letter to Henry More | p. 23 |
from Meditations on First Philosophy, Sixth Meditation | p. 25 |
from Ethics, Parts One, Two and Three | p. 31 |
Selections | p. 43 |
from Leviathan, Part I, Chapters 1, 2 and 3 | p. 43 |
from De Corpore, Part IV, Chapter 25 | p. 47 |
Part 2 The Identity Thesis | p. 53 |
Sensations and Brain Processes | p. 53 |
Mental Events and the Brain | p. 67 |
The Identity of Mind and Body | p. 73 |
Part 3 Theoretical Materialism | p. 80 |
On the Psycho-Physical Identity Theory | p. 80 |
Physicalism | p. 96 |
Postscript (November 1968) | p. 111 |
Asymmetries and Mind-Body Perplexities | p. 112 |
Part 4 Functionalistic Materialism | p. 128 |
Materialism | p. 128 |
The Nature of Mental States | p. 150 |
An Argument for the Identity Theory, with addenda (October 1969) | p. 162 |
Part 5 Eliminative Materialism | p. 172 |
Mental Events and the Brain | p. 172 |
Mind-Body Identity, Privacy, and Categories | p. 174 |
The Challenge of Scientific Materialism | p. 200 |
In Defense of Eliminative Materialism | p. 223 |
Part 6 Intentionality and Qualia | p. 232 |
Mental Events | p. 232 |
Epiphenomenal Qualia | p. 249 |
Reduction, Qualia, and the Direct Introspection of Brain States | p. 260 |
Postscript on Qualia | p. 279 |
Should a Materialist Believe in Qualia? | p. 282 |
Bibliography | p. 288 |
Selective Update, 1971-2000 | p. 299 |