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%T The long past and the short history
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%T The Inner Eye: Social Intelligence in Evolution
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%T The Mind Made Flesh: Essays from the Frontiers of Psychology and Evolution
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%T Remarks on Colour
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%Z Ceteris paribus means that every realizing state has completing conditions. Even absolute exceptions are OK, as long as they're not across-the-board. -DJC
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%T Making mind matter more
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%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, psychological laws
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%T The Nature of Psychological Explanation
%I MIT Press
%D 1983
%Z Psychological explanation is typically via functional analysis, not causal subsumption. On interpretation, computation, and an analysis of cognition and intentionality. With remarks on Dretske, Searle, Titchener, Hull, Freud. -DJC
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%T Psychological Explanation
%I Random House
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%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, explanation in cognitive science
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%I Blackwell
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%B Information, Semantics, and Epistemology
%E E. Villanueva
%Z On the problems posed by explanatory exclusion, and possible solutions. With focus on the problems as they arise for Dretske's and Davidson's theories. -DJC
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%T Explanation in biopsychology
%I Oxford University Press
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%T Psychological explanation and causal deviancy
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%T Psychologism
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%T Functional brain mapping: What is it good for? Absolutely nothing
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%I
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%B Philosophical Studies
%V 44
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%Z Arguing for the notion of functional architecture as a bridge whereby neural components can be components of cognitive processes. -DJC
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience
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%A Bechtel, W.
%T Cognitive neuroscienec: Relating neural mechanisms and cognition
%I University of Pittsburgh Press
%D 2001
%B Theory and Method in the Neurosciences
%E P. Machamer
%E P. McLaughlin
%E R. Grush
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%A Bechtel, W.
%T Decomposing and localizing vision: An exemplar for cognitive neuroscience
%I Blackwell
%D 2001
%B Philosophy and the Neurosciences: A Reader
%E W. Bechtel
%E P. Mandik
%E J. Mundale
%E and R. Stufflebeam
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%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience
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%A Bechtel, W.
%A Stufflebeam, R.
%T Epistemic issues in procuring evidence about the brain: The importance of research instruments and techniques
%I Blackwell
%D 2001
%B Philosophy and the Neurosciences: A Reader
%E W. Bechtel
%E P. Mandik
%E J. Mundale
%E and R. Stufflebeam
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%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience
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%A Bechtel, W.
%T Decomposing the mind-brain: A long-term pursuit
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%B Brain and Mind
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%T Aligning multiple research techniques in cognitive neuroscience: Why is it important?
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%B Philosophy of Science
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%P 548-558
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%A Mandik, P.
%A Mundale, J.
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%T Philosophy and the Neurosciences: A Reader
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%D 2001
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%T Functional imaging evidence: Some epistemic hotspots
%I University of Pittsburgh Press
%D 2001
%B Theory and Method in the Neurosciences
%E P. Machamer
%E P. McLaughlin
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%T Testing models of cognition through the analysis of brain-damaged patients
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%B British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
%V 45
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%T Neural constraints in cognitive science
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%B Minds and Machines
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%A Ricoeur, P.
%T What Makes Us Think? A Neuroscientist and a Philosopher Argue about Ethics, Human Nature, and the Brain
%I Princeton
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%T Meta-neuroanatomy: The myth of the unbounded mind/brain. In (E
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%B Philosophical Studies
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%Z Argues that we can understand the brain under the hypothesis that it is optimized to "save wire", due to bounded resources: organization predicts placement. With remarks on the relation between cognitive and neural levels. -DJC
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%T Some reductive strategies in cognitive neurobiology
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%D 1986
%B Mind
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%P 279-309
%Z Some cute examples of neurophysiological reductions using state-spaces. -DJC
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience
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%A Churchland, P. M.
%T The Engine of Reason, the Seat of the Soul: A Philosophical Journey into the Brain
%I MIT Press
%D 1995
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%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience
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%T A perspective on mind-brain research
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%D 1980
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 77
%N
%P 185-207
%Z The brain can tell us a lot about the mind. With examples. -DJC
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%T Mind-brain reduction: New light from philosophy of science
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%D 1982
%B Neuroscience
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%T Neurophilosophy: Toward A Unified Science of the Mind-Brain
%I MIT Press
%D 1986
%Z All about neuroscience, philosophy and prospects for their interaction. -DJC
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience
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%A Churchland, P. S.
%A Sejnowski, T.
%T Neural representation and neural computation
%I MIT Press
%D 1989
%B Neural Connections, Mental Computations
%E L. Nadel
%Z About how neuroscience and connectionism affect our conception of mind. -DJC
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience
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%A Churchland, P. S.
%T Epistemology in the age of neuroscience
%I
%D 1987
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 84
%N
%P 546-53
%Z On paradigm shifts, biology, evolution, connectionism, etc. -DJC
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience
%U
%0 Book
%A Churchland, P. S.
%T Brain-Wise: Studies in Neurophilosophy
%I MIT Press
%D 2002
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%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of neuroscience
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%A Clark, A.
%T Psychological Models and Neural Mechanisms: An Examination of Reductionism in Psychology
%I Oxford University Press
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%T Cognitive architecture
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%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of psychology, general, philosophy of cognitive science, misc
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%T What is Cognitive Science?
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%T Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology
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%A Jackson, F.
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%A Carruthers, P.
%T Introducing Persons: Theories and Arguments in the Philosophy of Mind
%I SUNY Press
%D 1986
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Carruthers, P.
%T The Nature of Mind
%I Routledge
%D 2003
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Churchland, P. M.
%T Matter and Consciousness
%I MIT Press
%D 1984
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Crane, T.
%T Elements of Mind: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2001
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Crane, T.
%T The Mechanical Mind: A Philosophical Introduction to Minds, Machines, and Mental Representation
%I Routledge
%D 2003
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Cunningham, S.
%T What Is a Mind?: An Integrative Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
%I Hackett
%D 2000
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Journal Article
%A Dennett, D. C.
%T Current issues in the philosophy of mind
%I
%D 1978
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 15
%N
%P 249-261
%Z An overview of everything, circa 1978: logical behaviorism, functionalism, the identity theory, qualia, meaning, and so on, with bibliography. -DJC
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Dodwell, P.
%T Brave New Mind: A Thoughtful Inquiry into the Nature and Meaning of Mental Life
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2000
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Graham, G.
%T Philosophy of Mind: An Introduction
%I Blackwell
%D 1993
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Guttenplan, S.
%T Mind's Landscape: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
%I Blackwell Publishers
%D 2000
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book Section
%A Haldane, J. J.
%T Analytical philosophy and the nature of mind: Time for another rebirth?
%I Blackwell
%D 1994
%B The Mind-Body Problem: A Guide to the Current Debate
%E R. Warner
%E T. Szubka
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Journal Article
%A Haldane, J.
%T The state and fate of contemporary philosophy of mind
%I
%D 2000
%B American Philosophical Quarterly
%V 37
%N
%P 301-21
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Hannay, B.
%T Subjectivity and Reduction: An Introduction to the Mind-Body Problem
%I Westview Press
%D 1994
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book Section
%A Harman, G.
%T Some philosophical issues in cognitive science
%I MIT Press
%D 1989
%B Foundations of Cognitive Science
%E M. Posner
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Heal, J.
%T Mind, Reason, and Imagination: Selected Essays in Philosophy of Mind and Language
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2003
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Heil, J.
%T Philosophy of Mind: A Guide and Anthology
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2004
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Hornsby, J.
%T Simple Mindedness: In Defense of Naive Naturalism in the Philosophy of Mind
%I Harvard University Press
%D 2001
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Kim, J.
%T Philosophy of Mind
%I Westview Press
%D 1996
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Lowe, E. J.
%T An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 2000
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Lycan, W. G.
%T Mind and Cognition: An Anthology, 2nd edition
%I Blackwell
%D 2002
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Maslin, K. T.
%T An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
%I Blackwell
%D 2001
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Maund, B.
%T Perception
%I Acumen
%D 2003
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A McCullock, G.
%T The Life of the Mind
%I Routledge
%D 2002
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A McGinn, C.
%T The Character of Mind
%I Oxford University Press
%D 1982
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Noe, A.
%A Thompson, E.
%T Vision and Mind: Selected Readings in the Philosophy of Perception
%I MIT Press
%D 2002
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A O'Connor, T.
%A Robb, D.
%T Philosophy of Mind: Contemporary Readings
%I Routledge
%D 2003
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Peruzzi, A.
%T Mind and Causality
%I John Benjamins
%D 2004
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Phillips, H.
%T Vicissitudes of the I: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
%I Prentice-Hall
%D 1995
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Putnam, H.
%T The Threefold Cord: Mind, Body and World
%I Columbia University Press
%D 2000
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Journal Article
%A Quine, W. V.
%T States of mind
%I
%D 1985
%B Journal of Philosophy
%V 82
%N
%P 5-8
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Rey, G.
%T Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: A Contentiously Classical Approach
%I Blackwell
%D 1997
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Journal Article
%A Rorty, R.
%T Contemporary philosophy of mind
%I
%D 1982
%B Synthese
%V 53
%N
%P 323-48
%Z In praise of the "Ryle-Dennett" tradition, and the elimination of dualism from the philosophy of mind. -DJC
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book Section
%A Rorty, R.
%T Consciousness, intentionality, and pragmatism
%I Lawrence Erlbaum
%D 1993
%B Folk Psychology and the Philosophy of Mind
%E S. Christensen
%E D. Turner
%Z A pragmatist perspective on the recent history of the philosophy of mind, focusing on consciousness, intentionality, and mental representation, and on debates between Fodor, Dennett, Searle, Putnam, and Davidson. -DJC
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Searle, J.
%T Mind: A Brief Introduction
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2004
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Journal Article
%A Sellars, W.
%T Empiricism and the philosophy of mind
%I
%D 1956
%B Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science
%V 1
%N
%P 253-329
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Shaffer, J. A.
%T Philosophy of Mind
%I Prentice-Hall
%D 1964
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Shoemaker, S.
%T Identity, Cause, and Mind: Philosophical Essays
%I Oxford University Press
%D 2004
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Smith, N. ed.
%T Reading McDowell: On Mind and World
%I Routledge
%D 2002
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Smith, P.
%A Jones, O.
%T The Philosophy of Mind: An Introduction
%I Cambridge University Press
%D 1986
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Sprague, E.
%T Persons and their Minds: A Philosophical Investigation
%I Westview Press
%D 1999
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U
%0 Book
%A Szasz, T.
%T The Meaning of Mind: Language, Morality, and Neuroscience
%I Syracuse University Press
%D 2002
%Z
%K philosophy of psychology,philosophy of mind, general
%U