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adam_text | PHILOSOPHY OF
MIND
SECONDEDITION
JAEGWON KIM
A Member of the Perseus Books Group
© 2008 AGI-Information Management Consultants
May be used for personal purporses only or by
libraries associated to dandelon com network
Contents
Preface to the Second Edition ix
Preface to the First Edition xi
1 Introduction 1
Philosophy of Mind 3
Properties, Events, and Processes 5
Mind-Body Supervenience 8
Physicalism 11
Varieties of Mental Phenomena 14
Is There a Mark of the Mental? 17
Further Readings 27
Notes 27
2 Substance Dualism 29
Cartesian Dualism 30
Arguments for the Thesis That Minds and Bodies Are Distinct 33
Princess Elisabeth Versus Descartes: Dualism and
Mental Causation 40
The Pairing Problem: Another Causal Argument 44
Immaterial Minds in Space? 48
Substance Dualism and Property Dualism 50
Further Readings 52
Notes 52
)i Contents
3 Mind as Behavior: Behaviorism 55
Reactions Against the Cartesian Conception of the Mind 56
What Is Behavior? 58
Logical Behaviorism: Hempel s Argument 60
A Behavioral Translation of Paul Has a Toothache 62
Difficulties with Behavioral Translation 63
What Kinds of Behavior Are Entailed by Mental States? 67
Do Pains Entail Pain Behavior? 68
Ontological Behaviorism 70
The True Relationship Between Pain and Pain Behavior? 72
Scientific Behaviorism 74
Further Readings 78
Notes 79
4 Mind as the Brain:
The Psychoneural Identity Theory 81
Mind-Brain Correlations 81
Making Sense of Mind-Brain Correlations 83
The Argument from Simplicity 88
Two Explanatory Arguments for Psychoneural Identity 92
An Argument from Mental Causation 98
What Does Identity Mean? 99
Token Physicalism and Type Physicalism 101
Objections to the Psychoneural Identity Theory 106
Further Readings 113
Notes 114
5 Mind as a Computing Machine:
Machine Functionalism 115
Multiple Realizability and the Functional Conception of Mind 116
Functional Properties and Their Realizers: Definitions 120
Functionalism and Behaviorism 121
Turing Machines 124
Physical Realizers of Turing Machines 130
Machine Functionalism: Motivations and Claims 133
Machine Functionalism: Further Issues 137
The Turing Test 142
Contents vii
The Chinese Room 145
Further Readings 148
Notes 149
6 Mind as a Causal System:
Causal-Theoretical Functionalism 151
The Ramsey-Lewis Method 152
The Choice of an Underlying Psychological Theory 155
Functionalism as Physicalism 159
Objections and Difficulties 161
Roles Versus Realizers: The Status of Cognitive Science 168
Further Readings 171
Notes 171
7 Mental Causation 173
Agency and Mental Causation 174
Mental Causation, Mental Realism, and Epiphenomenalism 176
Psychophysical Laws and Anomalous Monism 181
Is Anomalous Monism a Form of Epiphenomenalism? 188
Counterfactuals and Mental Causation 189
Physical Causal Closure and the Exclusion Argument 194
The Supervenience Argument and Epiphenomenalism 198
Further Issues: The Extrinsicness of Mental States 200
Further Readings 203
Notes 203
8 Consciousness 205
Aspects of Consciousness 207
Does Consciousness Involve
Higher-Order Perceptions and Thoughts? 216
Phenomenal Consciousness:
The Explanatory Gap and the Hard Problem 220
Qualia Representationalism and Externalism 224
Does Consciousness Supervene on Physical Properties? 229
Who Needs Qualia? 233
Further Readings 236
Notes 236
viii Contents
9 Mental Content 239
Interpretation Theory 241
The Causal-Correlational Approach: Informational Semantics 247
Misrepresentation and the Teleological Approach 252
Narrow Content and Wide Content: Content Externalism 254
The Metaphysics of Wide Content States 260
The Possibility of Narrow Content 263
Two Problems with Content Externalism 267
Further Readings 270
Notes 271
10 Reduction, Reductive Explanation,
and Physicalism 273
What Is Reduction? Three Models of Reduction 275
Reduction and Reductive Explanation 282
Functional Reduction and the Explanatory Gap 288
Nonreductive Physicalism and Emergentism 290
The Problem of Downward Causation 297
The Limits of Physicalism 299
Further Readings 305
Notes 306
References 309
Index 321
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PHILOSOPHY OF
MIND
SECONDEDITION
JAEGWON KIM
A Member of the Perseus Books Group
© 2008 AGI-Information Management Consultants
May be used for personal purporses only or by
libraries associated to dandelon com network
Contents
Preface to the Second Edition ix
Preface to the First Edition xi
1 Introduction 1
Philosophy of Mind 3
Properties, Events, and Processes 5
Mind-Body Supervenience 8
Physicalism 11
Varieties of Mental Phenomena 14
Is There a Mark of the Mental? 17
Further Readings 27
Notes 27
2 Substance Dualism 29
Cartesian Dualism 30
Arguments for the Thesis That Minds and Bodies Are Distinct 33
Princess Elisabeth Versus Descartes: Dualism and
Mental Causation 40
The Pairing Problem: Another Causal Argument 44
Immaterial Minds in Space? 48
Substance Dualism and Property Dualism 50
Further Readings 52
Notes 52
)i Contents
3 Mind as Behavior: Behaviorism 55
Reactions Against the Cartesian Conception of the Mind 56
What Is Behavior? 58
Logical Behaviorism: Hempel's Argument 60
A Behavioral Translation of Paul Has a Toothache 62
Difficulties with Behavioral Translation 63
What Kinds of Behavior Are Entailed by Mental States? 67
Do Pains Entail Pain Behavior? 68
Ontological Behaviorism 70
The True Relationship Between Pain and Pain Behavior? 72
Scientific Behaviorism 74
Further Readings 78
Notes 79
4 Mind as the Brain:
The Psychoneural Identity Theory 81
Mind-Brain Correlations 81
Making Sense of Mind-Brain Correlations 83
The Argument from Simplicity 88
Two Explanatory Arguments for Psychoneural Identity 92
An Argument from Mental Causation 98
What Does Identity Mean? 99
Token Physicalism and Type Physicalism 101
Objections to the Psychoneural Identity Theory 106
Further Readings 113
Notes 114
5 Mind as a Computing Machine:
Machine Functionalism 115
Multiple Realizability and the Functional Conception of Mind 116
Functional Properties and Their Realizers: Definitions 120
Functionalism and Behaviorism 121
Turing Machines 124
Physical Realizers of Turing Machines 130
Machine Functionalism: Motivations and Claims 133
Machine Functionalism: Further Issues 137
The Turing Test 142
Contents vii
The Chinese Room 145
Further Readings 148
Notes 149
6 Mind as a Causal System:
Causal-Theoretical Functionalism 151
The Ramsey-Lewis Method 152
The Choice of an Underlying Psychological Theory 155
Functionalism as Physicalism 159
Objections and Difficulties 161
Roles Versus Realizers: The Status of Cognitive Science 168
Further Readings 171
Notes 171
7 Mental Causation 173
Agency and Mental Causation 174
Mental Causation, Mental Realism, and Epiphenomenalism 176
Psychophysical Laws and Anomalous Monism 181
Is Anomalous Monism a Form of Epiphenomenalism? 188
Counterfactuals and Mental Causation 189
Physical Causal Closure and the Exclusion Argument 194
The Supervenience Argument and Epiphenomenalism 198
Further Issues: The Extrinsicness of Mental States 200
Further Readings 203
Notes 203
8 Consciousness 205
Aspects of Consciousness 207
Does Consciousness Involve
Higher-Order Perceptions and Thoughts? 216
Phenomenal Consciousness:
The Explanatory Gap and the Hard Problem 220
Qualia Representationalism and Externalism 224
Does Consciousness Supervene on Physical Properties? 229
Who Needs Qualia? 233
Further Readings 236
Notes 236
viii Contents
9 Mental Content 239
Interpretation Theory 241
The Causal-Correlational Approach: Informational Semantics 247
Misrepresentation and the Teleological Approach 252
Narrow Content and Wide Content: Content Externalism 254
The Metaphysics of Wide Content States 260
The Possibility of Narrow Content 263
Two Problems with Content Externalism 267
Further Readings 270
Notes 271
10 Reduction, Reductive Explanation,
and Physicalism 273
What Is Reduction? Three Models of Reduction 275
Reduction and Reductive Explanation 282
Functional Reduction and the Explanatory Gap 288
Nonreductive Physicalism and Emergentism 290
The Problem of Downward Causation 297
The Limits of Physicalism 299
Further Readings 305
Notes 306
References 309
Index 321 |
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spelling | Kim, Jaegwon 1934-2019 Verfasser (DE-588)143167537 aut Philosophy of mind Jaegwon Kim 2. ed. [Boulder, Colo.] Westview Press 2006 XII, 338 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index The philosophy of mind has always been a staple of the philosophy curriculum. But it has never held a more important place than it does today, with both traditional problems and new topics often sparked by the developments in the psychological, cognitive, and computer sciences. Jaegwon Kim's Philosophy of Mind is the classic, comprehensive survey of the subject. Now in its second edition, Kim explores, maps, and interprets this complex and exciting terrain. Designed as an introduction to the field for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, Philosophy of Mind focuses on the mind/body problem and related issues, some touching on the status of psychology and cognitive science. The second edition features a new chapter on Cartesian substance dualism-a perspective that has been little discussed in the mainstream philosophy of mind and almost entirely ignored in most introductory books in philosophy of mind. In addition, all the chapters have been revised and updated to reflect the trends and developments of the last decade. Throughout the text, Kim allows readers to come to their own terms with the central problems of the mind. At the same time, the author's own emerging views are on display and serve to move the discussion forward. Comprehensive, clear, and fair, Philosophy of Mind is a model of philosophical exposition. It is a major contribution to the study and teaching of the philosophy of mind. Philosophy of mind Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Bewusstsein (DE-588)4006349-5 gnd rswk-swf Philosophy of Mind (DE-588)4248301-3 gnd rswk-swf Geist (DE-588)4019830-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Philosophy of Mind (DE-588)4248301-3 s DE-604 Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s Bewusstsein (DE-588)4006349-5 s Geist (DE-588)4019830-3 s 1\p DE-604 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0512/2005013315.html Table of contents HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014162817&sequence=000006&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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