New Perspectives on Type Identity
Herausgeber: Gozzano, Simone; Hill, Christopher S.
New Perspectives on Type Identity
Herausgeber: Gozzano, Simone; Hill, Christopher S.
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This book argues that many mental states, including such conscious states as perceptual experiences and bodily sensations, are identical with brain states.
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This book argues that many mental states, including such conscious states as perceptual experiences and bodily sensations, are identical with brain states.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9781107515420
- ISBN-10: 1107515424
- Artikelnr.: 42318607
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9781107515420
- ISBN-10: 1107515424
- Artikelnr.: 42318607
Introduction Simone Gozzano and Christopher S. Hill
1. Acquaintance and the mind-body problem Katalin Balog
2. Identity, reduction, and conserved mechanisms: perspectives from circadian rhythm research William Bechtel
3. Property identity and reductive explanation Ansgar Beckermann
4. A brief history of neuroscience's actual influences on mind-brain reductionism John Bickle
5. Type-identity conditions for phenomenal properties Simone Gozzano
6. Locating qualia: do they reside in the brain or in the body and the world? Christopher S. Hill
7. In defense of the identity theory Mark I Frank Jackson
8. The very idea of token physicalism Jaegwon Kim
9. About face: philosophical naturalism, the heuristic identity theory, and recent findings about prosopagnosia Robert McCauley
10. On justifying neurobiologicalism for consciousness Brian McLaughlin
11. The causal contribution of mental events Alyssa Ney
12. Return of the zombies? John Perry
13. Identity, variability, and multiple realization in the special sciences Lawrence Shapiro and Thomas Polger
Bibliography
Index.
1. Acquaintance and the mind-body problem Katalin Balog
2. Identity, reduction, and conserved mechanisms: perspectives from circadian rhythm research William Bechtel
3. Property identity and reductive explanation Ansgar Beckermann
4. A brief history of neuroscience's actual influences on mind-brain reductionism John Bickle
5. Type-identity conditions for phenomenal properties Simone Gozzano
6. Locating qualia: do they reside in the brain or in the body and the world? Christopher S. Hill
7. In defense of the identity theory Mark I Frank Jackson
8. The very idea of token physicalism Jaegwon Kim
9. About face: philosophical naturalism, the heuristic identity theory, and recent findings about prosopagnosia Robert McCauley
10. On justifying neurobiologicalism for consciousness Brian McLaughlin
11. The causal contribution of mental events Alyssa Ney
12. Return of the zombies? John Perry
13. Identity, variability, and multiple realization in the special sciences Lawrence Shapiro and Thomas Polger
Bibliography
Index.
Introduction Simone Gozzano and Christopher S. Hill
1. Acquaintance and the mind-body problem Katalin Balog
2. Identity, reduction, and conserved mechanisms: perspectives from circadian rhythm research William Bechtel
3. Property identity and reductive explanation Ansgar Beckermann
4. A brief history of neuroscience's actual influences on mind-brain reductionism John Bickle
5. Type-identity conditions for phenomenal properties Simone Gozzano
6. Locating qualia: do they reside in the brain or in the body and the world? Christopher S. Hill
7. In defense of the identity theory Mark I Frank Jackson
8. The very idea of token physicalism Jaegwon Kim
9. About face: philosophical naturalism, the heuristic identity theory, and recent findings about prosopagnosia Robert McCauley
10. On justifying neurobiologicalism for consciousness Brian McLaughlin
11. The causal contribution of mental events Alyssa Ney
12. Return of the zombies? John Perry
13. Identity, variability, and multiple realization in the special sciences Lawrence Shapiro and Thomas Polger
Bibliography
Index.
1. Acquaintance and the mind-body problem Katalin Balog
2. Identity, reduction, and conserved mechanisms: perspectives from circadian rhythm research William Bechtel
3. Property identity and reductive explanation Ansgar Beckermann
4. A brief history of neuroscience's actual influences on mind-brain reductionism John Bickle
5. Type-identity conditions for phenomenal properties Simone Gozzano
6. Locating qualia: do they reside in the brain or in the body and the world? Christopher S. Hill
7. In defense of the identity theory Mark I Frank Jackson
8. The very idea of token physicalism Jaegwon Kim
9. About face: philosophical naturalism, the heuristic identity theory, and recent findings about prosopagnosia Robert McCauley
10. On justifying neurobiologicalism for consciousness Brian McLaughlin
11. The causal contribution of mental events Alyssa Ney
12. Return of the zombies? John Perry
13. Identity, variability, and multiple realization in the special sciences Lawrence Shapiro and Thomas Polger
Bibliography
Index.