Philosophy of Mind
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- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - The Turing Test
- Proposal due to Alan Turing for a criterion of the presence of mind or consciousness; by Graham Oppy and David Dowe.
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- The Doomsday Simulation Argument
- A compact response to both Leslie's doomsday argument and Bostrom's simulation argument, by I.A. Aranyosi [PDF]
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- The Extended Mind
- This paper by Andy Clark and David Chalmers proposes an active externalist theory of mind - that when we use tools such as paper or computers to aid in our cognition, they become part of our minds.
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- The Identity Theory of Mind
- Evaluates the theory that holds that states and processes of the mind are identical to states and processes of the brain. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by J. J. C. Smart.
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- The Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP).
- The leading U.S. organization for discussion between (analytic) philosophers and (mainly cognitively oriented) psychologists.
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- The Unity of Consciousness
- History and philosophical accounts of unity of consciousness; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Andrew Brook.
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- Bechtel, William
- Editor of the journal Philosophical Psychology, and Professor of Philosophy at UCSD.
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- Eliasmith, Chris
- Mental representation, Dynamic Systems Theory, Connectionism, Philosophy of Neuroscience, Epistemology, etc. Editor of the online Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind.
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- Fiona Macpherson
- Works on philosophy of mind, psychology, consciousness and perception. Director of the Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience at the Department of Philosophy, University of Glasgow.
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- Grush, Rick
- Works on philosophy of representation, semantics (of natural language), theoretical neuroscience and metaphysics.
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- Honderich, Ted
- Home page of this philosopher of mind (and of politics), giving access to his latest thought on the nature of consciousness as existence, and on the free-will versus determinism issue (amongst other things).
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- Horst, Steven
- A critic of naturalism about the mind in general, and the computational theory of the mind in particular. Although computational approaches to cognition may be scientifically valid, they do not explain intentionality or solve the mind-body problem.
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- Lepore, Ernest
- Philosopher of language, logic, meatphysics and mind, and director of the Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science.
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- Noë, Alva
- Papers on the Philosophy and Cognitive Science of visual perception by this philosopher, based at the University of California, Berkeley.
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- Schwitzgebel, Eric
- Interests include: our poor knowledge of our own conscious experience, dispositional theories of belief, developmental psychology, and evil.
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- Silby, Brent
- Provides a number of ePapers on consciousness, memetics, evolution, and the philosophy of mind.