Philosophy of mind: an introduction
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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgements List of figures Preface: Just Keep Swimming XII xiii xiv Introduction: a map of the mind 1 Marks of the mental 6 1.1 1.2 Aspects of mentality 6 The privacy of the mental 8 Box: Brain-reading? 9 Box: The personal/subpersonal distinction 10 1.3 Intentionally 11 Box: The propositional attitudes 13 1.4 Consciousness 16 Box: Oualia 17 1.5 Folk psychology 18 Box: Folk psychology or folk psychologies? 19 1.6 Conclusion 20 Further reading 22 Study questions 22 2 Physicalism Motivating physicalism 25 Hempel s dilemma 26 Box: Mentality in the foundations? 27 2.3 Supervenience, emergence, and intelligibility Box: Two kinds of possibility 29 2.4 A priori and a posteriori physicalism 31 2.5 The prospects of physicalism 33 Box: Ghosts and zombies 34 2.6 Conclusion 35 Further reading 35 Study questions 36 24 2.1 2.2 28
viii Contents 3 How to be a physicalist 3.1 3.2 Behaviourism 38 The mind-brain identity theory 41 Box: Anomalous monism and token identities Box: Multiple realization 43 3.3 Functionalism 44 Box: Constructing an artificial mind 47 3.4 Eliminativism 47 Box: Eliminativism and incoherence 50 3.5 The role of science 51 3.6 Conclusion 53 Further reading 53 Study questions 54 41 4 Perception 4.1 Three accounts of perception 57 Box: Disjunctivism 60 Box: Virtual reality 62 4.2 Intentionalism and phenomenal character 62 Box: Perception and pain 64 4.3 Intentionalism: for and against 65 Box: Blurry vision 65 4.4 The admissible contents of perception 69 4.5 Unconscious perception? 71 4.6 Conclusion 73 Further reading 74 Study questions 75 5 Thought 5.1 The varieties of thought 78 Box: Alief: between thought and perception? 79 5.2 The language of thought hypothesis 81 Box: But does it have to be a language? 84 5.3 Alternatives to the language of thought 84 Box: The scaffolding of thought 87 5.4 The Chinese room argument 88 5.5 The Turing test and the boundaries of thought 90 Box: Winning the imitation game? 91 5.6 Conclusion 94 Further reading 95 Study questions 96 6 Grounding intentionality 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Getting situated 99 The tracking approach 101 Box: The normativity of content 103 The teleosemantic approach 104 Box: Swampman 107 The phenomenal approach 107 Box: The puzzle of cognitive phenomenology 110
6.5 The intentional stance 6.6 Conclusion 113 Further reading 114 Study questions 115 111 7 Externalism and the extended mind 7.1 7.2 7.3 Motivating content externalism 118 Responses to the doppelgänger arguments Externalism extended 121 Box: Border problems 122 7.4 The internalist fights back 123 7.5 Vehicle externalism and the extended mind Box: The extended conscious mind? 126 7.6 Conclusion 129 Further reading 130 Study questions 130 120 125 8 The metaphysics of consciousness 8.1 Bats, neuroscientists, and zombies 134 Box: Mind the gaps 136 8.2 Type-А physicalism and the inscrutability premise 138 Box: Mysterianism 141 8.3 Type-В physicalism and the bridging premise 142 Box: Consciousness and a posteriori necessities 143 8.4 Illusionism 146 Box: Chase, Sanborn, and the taste of coffee 147 8.5 Dualism and Russellian monism 148 Box: Panprotopsychism? 149 8.6 Conclusion 150 Further reading 151 Study questions 152 9 Theories of consciousness 9.1 First-person methods and third-person methods 155 Box: Phenomenal overflow? 157 9.2 Explanatory targets 160 Box: Global states of consciousness 160 Box: The neural correlates of consciousness 162 9.3 Monitoring theories versus first-order theories 163 9.4 Neural theories versus functional theories 167 Box: Cortical dominance and cortical deference 168 9.5 Intentionalism 172 9.6 Conclusion 174 Further reading 174 Study questions 175 10 Mental causation 10.1 10.2 Motivating mental causation 179 The causal exclusion objection 180 Box: Token identities (again) 183
x Contents 10.3 10.4 10.5 Causal exclusion and non-reductive physicalism Externalism and mental causation 187 Libet s challenge 190 Box: What s it like to raise your hand? 192 10.6 Conclusion 193 Further reading 194 Study guestions 194 11 184 Other minds 196 11.1 The psychology of mindreading 197 Box: The theory-theory: little scientists, mental modules 199 11.2 The conceptual problem of other minds 201 Box: The beetle in the box 202 11.3 The sceptical problem of other minds 203 Box: Solipsism 204 Box: Detecting consciousness in the vegetative state 206 11.4 Other kinds of minds I: non-human animals 208 Box: Plant mentality 209 11.5 Other kinds of minds II: artificial consciousness 212 Box: Consciousness in cerebral organoids? 212 11.6 Conclusion 214 Further reading 215 Study questions 216 12 Self-knowledge 218 12.1 The scope and status of self-knowledge 218 Box: Avowals and expressivism 221 12.2 The inner-sense account 221 Box: Acquaintance 223 12.3 The inferentialist account 224 12.4 The deliberative account 226 Box: Anscombe on agent s knowledge 227 12.5 Neo-Rylean approaches 228 Box: Making sense of oneself 230 12.6 Conclusion 231 Further reading 232 Study questions 233 13 The self 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 Putting the self to work 235 Box: Losing oneself 237 Dualism 238 Animalism 241 Box: One organism, two selves? 242 The psychological approach 243 Box: Who wants to live forever? 247 The self as an illusion 248 Box: Doing without the self 250 Conclusion 250 234
Contents xi Further reading 251 Study questions 252 Conclusion: the mind-body problem 255 Glossary 258 Bibliography 263 Index 283
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CONTENTS Acknowledgements List of figures Preface: Just Keep Swimming XII xiii xiv Introduction: a map of the mind 1 Marks of the mental 6 1.1 1.2 Aspects of mentality 6 The privacy of the mental 8 Box: Brain-reading? 9 Box: The personal/subpersonal distinction 10 1.3 Intentionally 11 Box: The propositional attitudes 13 1.4 Consciousness 16 Box: Oualia 17 1.5 Folk psychology 18 Box: Folk psychology or folk psychologies? 19 1.6 Conclusion 20 Further reading 22 Study questions 22 2 Physicalism Motivating physicalism 25 Hempel's dilemma 26 Box: Mentality in the foundations? 27 2.3 Supervenience, emergence, and intelligibility Box: Two kinds of possibility 29 2.4 A priori and a posteriori physicalism 31 2.5 The prospects of physicalism 33 Box: Ghosts and zombies 34 2.6 Conclusion 35 Further reading 35 Study questions 36 24 2.1 2.2 28
viii Contents 3 How to be a physicalist 3.1 3.2 Behaviourism 38 The mind-brain identity theory 41 Box: Anomalous monism and token identities Box: Multiple realization 43 3.3 Functionalism 44 Box: Constructing an artificial mind 47 3.4 Eliminativism 47 Box: Eliminativism and incoherence 50 3.5 The role of science 51 3.6 Conclusion 53 Further reading 53 Study questions 54 41 4 Perception 4.1 Three accounts of perception 57 Box: Disjunctivism 60 Box: Virtual reality 62 4.2 Intentionalism and phenomenal character 62 Box: Perception and pain 64 4.3 Intentionalism: for and against 65 Box: Blurry vision 65 4.4 The admissible contents of perception 69 4.5 Unconscious perception? 71 4.6 Conclusion 73 Further reading 74 Study questions 75 5 Thought 5.1 The varieties of thought 78 Box: Alief: between thought and perception? 79 5.2 The language of thought hypothesis 81 Box: But does it have to be a language? 84 5.3 Alternatives to the language of thought 84 Box: The scaffolding of thought 87 5.4 The Chinese room argument 88 5.5 The Turing test and the boundaries of thought 90 Box: Winning the imitation game? 91 5.6 Conclusion 94 Further reading 95 Study questions 96 6 Grounding intentionality 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Getting situated 99 The tracking approach 101 Box: The normativity of content 103 The teleosemantic approach 104 Box: Swampman 107 The phenomenal approach 107 Box: The puzzle of cognitive phenomenology 110
6.5 The intentional stance 6.6 Conclusion 113 Further reading 114 Study questions 115 111 7 Externalism and the extended mind 7.1 7.2 7.3 Motivating content externalism 118 Responses to the doppelgänger arguments Externalism extended 121 Box: Border problems 122 7.4 The internalist fights back 123 7.5 Vehicle externalism and the extended mind Box: The extended conscious mind? 126 7.6 Conclusion 129 Further reading 130 Study questions 130 120 125 8 The metaphysics of consciousness 8.1 Bats, neuroscientists, and zombies 134 Box: Mind the gaps 136 8.2 Type-А physicalism and the inscrutability premise 138 Box: Mysterianism 141 8.3 Type-В physicalism and the bridging premise 142 Box: Consciousness and a posteriori necessities 143 8.4 Illusionism 146 Box: Chase, Sanborn, and the taste of coffee 147 8.5 Dualism and Russellian monism 148 Box: Panprotopsychism? 149 8.6 Conclusion 150 Further reading 151 Study questions 152 9 Theories of consciousness 9.1 First-person methods and third-person methods 155 Box: Phenomenal overflow? 157 9.2 Explanatory targets 160 Box: Global states of consciousness 160 Box: The neural correlates of consciousness 162 9.3 Monitoring theories versus first-order theories 163 9.4 Neural theories versus functional theories 167 Box: Cortical dominance and cortical deference 168 9.5 Intentionalism 172 9.6 Conclusion 174 Further reading 174 Study questions 175 10 Mental causation 10.1 10.2 Motivating mental causation 179 The causal exclusion objection 180 Box: Token identities (again) 183
x Contents 10.3 10.4 10.5 Causal exclusion and non-reductive physicalism Externalism and mental causation 187 Libet's challenge 190 Box: What's it like to raise your hand? 192 10.6 Conclusion 193 Further reading 194 Study guestions 194 11 184 Other minds 196 11.1 The psychology of mindreading 197 Box: The theory-theory: little scientists, mental modules 199 11.2 The conceptual problem of other minds 201 Box: The beetle in the box 202 11.3 The sceptical problem of other minds 203 Box: Solipsism 204 Box: Detecting consciousness in the 'vegetative state' 206 11.4 Other kinds of minds I: non-human animals 208 Box: Plant mentality 209 11.5 Other kinds of minds II: artificial consciousness 212 Box: Consciousness in cerebral organoids? 212 11.6 Conclusion 214 Further reading 215 Study questions 216 12 Self-knowledge 218 12.1 The scope and status of self-knowledge 218 Box: Avowals and expressivism 221 12.2 The inner-sense account 221 Box: Acquaintance 223 12.3 The inferentialist account 224 12.4 The deliberative account 226 Box: Anscombe on agent's knowledge 227 12.5 Neo-Rylean approaches 228 Box: Making sense of oneself 230 12.6 Conclusion 231 Further reading 232 Study questions 233 13 The self 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 Putting the self to work 235 Box: Losing oneself 237 Dualism 238 Animalism 241 Box: One organism, two selves? 242 The psychological approach 243 Box: Who wants to live forever? 247 The self as an illusion 248 Box: Doing without the self 250 Conclusion 250 234
Contents xi Further reading 251 Study questions 252 Conclusion: the mind-body problem 255 Glossary 258 Bibliography 263 Index 283 |
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