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Subject: Philosophy  Book Title: The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind
McLaughlin, Brian P. (Editor), Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Miami
Beckermann, Ansgar (Editor), Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Bielefeld
Walter, Sven (Editor), Assistant Professor, Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Osnabruck
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Print publication date: 2009 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-926261-8
Published to Oxford Handbooks Online: September 2009
doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199262618.001.0001


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Abstract: Introduction – Mental Causation – The Causal Closure of the Physical and Naturalism – Dualism – Epiphenomenalism – Anomalous Monism – Non-reductive Materialism – Functionalism – What is Property Physicalism? – What is the Physical? – Idealism – Panpsychism – Subjectivity – Higher-order Theories of Consciousness – Representationalist Theories of Consciousness – Sensory Qualities, Sensible Qualities, Sensational Qualities – The Explanatory Gap – Phenomenal Concepts – The Two-dimensional Argument Against Materialism – Intentional Systems Theory – Wide Content – Narrow Content – Information-theoretic Semantics – Biosemantics – A Measurement-theoretic Account of Propositional Attitudes – The Normativity of the Intentional – Concepts and Possession Conditions – The Distinction Between Conceptual and Nonconceptual Content – Intentionalism – The Content of Perceptual Experience – Phenomenology, Intentionality, and the Unity of the Mind – The Self – Unity of Consciousness – Personal Identity and Metaphysics – Imagination – Thinking – Language and Thought – Consciousness and Reference – Memory – Emotions: Motivating Feelings – Intention and Intentional Action – Folk Psychology – Other Minds – Introspection – Semantic Externalism and Self-knowledge – Self-Deception

Keywords: action, argument, attitude, causation, concept, consciousness, content, dualism, emotion, experience, externalism, functionalism, idealism, identity, imagination, intentionality, knowledge, memory, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, monism, nature, order, personal identity, phenomenology, proposition, qualities, self, semantics, sensation, subject, thinking, epistemic, function, language, mind, representation, subjectivity, thought
Introduction
Mclaughlin, Brian P.
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1. Mental Causation
Kim, Jaegwon
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3. Dualism
Lowe, E. J.
4. Epiphenomenalism
Walter, Sven
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5. Anomalous Monism
Yoo, Julie
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6. Non-Reductive Materialism
Baker, Lynne Rudder
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7. Functionalism
Van Gulick, Robert
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8. What is Property Physicalism?
Beckermann, Ansgar
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9. What is the Physical?
Montero, Barbara
10. Idealism
Robinson, Howard
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11. Panpsychism
Seager, William
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12. Subjectivity
Perry, John
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16. The Explanatory Gap
Levine, Joseph
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17. Phenomenal Concepts
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19. Intentional Systems Theory
Dennett, Daniel
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20. Wide Content
Egan, Frances
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21. Narrow Content
Segal, Gabriel
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23. Biosemantics
Millikan, Ruth Garrett
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26. Concepts and Possession Conditions
Peacocke, Christopher
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28. Intentionalism
Crane, Tim
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30. Phenomenology, Intentionality, and the Unity of the Mind
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Horgan, Terence
Tienson, John
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31. The Self
Strawson, Galen
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32. Unity of Consciousness
Raymont, Paul
Brook, Andrew
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33. Personal Identity and Metaphysics
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34. Imagination
McGinn, Colin
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35. Thinking
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36. Language and Thought
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38. Memory
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41. Folk Psychology
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42. Other Minds
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43. Introspection
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45. Self-Deception
Bach, Kent
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Index
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Ansgar Beckermann Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Bielefeld, Postfach 100 131, 33501 Bielefeld. GERMANY.

Email: ansgar.beckermann@uni-bielefeld.de


Sven Walter Assistant Professor, Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Osnabrueck, Albrechtstraße 28, 49076 Osnabrueck. GERMANY.

Email: s.walter@philosophy-online.de


Brian P. McLaughlin Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, 26 Nichol Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901–2882. USA.

Email: brianmc@rci.rutgers.edu





 
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Ansgar Beckermann
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I The Place of Mind in Nature
II The Nature of Consciousness and the Place of Consciousness in Nature
III Intentionality and Theories of Mental Content
IV Self, Unity of Consciousness, and Personal Identity
V A Variety of Mental Abilities
VI Epistemic Issues