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Blackwell Publishers

Due/Published December 2003, 400 pages, paper

ISBN 1405108509

Philosophy of Mind, Volume 13 of Philosophical Issues, includes papers by leading philosophers that explore topics such as experience and its representational and qualitative content; subjectivity; causal relevance; a new a priorist argument against materialism; phenomenal color; and other topics across the spectrum of philosophy of mind.

Contents

1. Who's Afraid of Disjunctive Properties?: Louise Antony (Ohio State University)
2. A Trilemma for Redeployment: Akeel Bilgrami (Columbia University)
3. The Normativity of Content: Paul A. Boghossian (New York University)
4. The Nature of Narrow Content: David J. Chalmers (University of Arizona)
5. Experience as Representation: Fred Dretske (Duke University)
6. Thoughts and Norms: Allan Gibbard (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
7. Representation and Narrow Belief: Frank Jackson (Australian National University)
8. Qualia, Properties, Modality: Brian Loar (Rutgers University)
9. Vs. a New A Priorist Argument for Dualism: William G. Lycan (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
10. What Constitutes the Mind-Body Problem?: Colin McGinn (Rutgers University)
11. A Naturalist-Phnomenal Realist Response to Block's Harder Problem: Brian P. McLaughlin (Rutgers University)
12. Could There Be A Science of Consciousness?: David Papineau (University of London)
13. Looks as Powers: Philip Pettit (Princeton University)
14. Content, Character and Color: Sydney Shoemaker (Cornell University)
15. What Is the Relation Between an Experience, the Subject of the Experience, and the Content of the Experience?: Galen Strawson (University of Reading)
16. Causal Relevance: Stephen Yablo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

 
 



 
 
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