Folk Psychology and the Philosophy of Mind
Editat de Scott M. Christensen, Dale R. Turneren Limba Engleză Paperback – 1993
Intended for courses in the philosophy of mind, psychology, and science, as well as anthropology and social psychology, this anthology is also of great value in courses focusing on folk models, eliminative materialism, explanation, psychological theory, and -- in particular -- intentional psychology. It is accessible to both graduate students and upper-division undergraduate students of philosophy and psychology as well as researchers. As an aid to students, a thorough discussion of the field and the articles in the anthology is provided in the introduction; as an aid to researchers, a complete bibliography is also provided.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780805809312
ISBN-10: 0805809317
Pagini: 468
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Psychology Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0805809317
Pagini: 468
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Psychology Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
ProfessionalRecenzii
"...provides a lavish, if not exhaustive, sampling of suggested relationships and current scholarly debates....of special interest to persons interested in the philosophy of science."
—Science Books & Films
"...an excellent and overdue anthology, most appropriate for advanced courses in the philosophy of mind and philosophy of psychology....the anthology is suited for a course on folk psychology. For such a course, Folk Psychology and the Philosophy of Mind has no equal."
—Teaching Philosophy
"A splendid collection of seminal papers on the status, nature and revisability of folk psychology."
—Patricia S. Churchland
University of California, San Diego
"The anthology we have needed, to state the case for and against eliminativism in psychological theory. Turner and Christensen have assembled all the usual suspects, in the right order, with their best case arguments...a perfect introduction to the philosophy of psychology."
—Alex Rosenberg
University of California, Riverside
—Science Books & Films
"...an excellent and overdue anthology, most appropriate for advanced courses in the philosophy of mind and philosophy of psychology....the anthology is suited for a course on folk psychology. For such a course, Folk Psychology and the Philosophy of Mind has no equal."
—Teaching Philosophy
"A splendid collection of seminal papers on the status, nature and revisability of folk psychology."
—Patricia S. Churchland
University of California, San Diego
"The anthology we have needed, to state the case for and against eliminativism in psychological theory. Turner and Christensen have assembled all the usual suspects, in the right order, with their best case arguments...a perfect introduction to the philosophy of psychology."
—Alex Rosenberg
University of California, Riverside
Notă biografică
Scott M. Christensen, Dale R. Turner
Cuprins
Contents: S.M. Christensen, D.R. Turner, Introduction. Part I: The Elimination of Folk Psychology. P. Feyerabend, Materialism and the Mind-Body Problem. R. Rorty, Mind-Body Identity, Privacy, and Categories. P.M. Churchland, Eliminative Materialism and Propositional Attitudes. R.N. McCauley, Intertheoretic Relations and the Future of Psychology. S.P. Stich, Will the Concepts of Folk Psychology Find a Place in Cognitive Science? S.P. Stich, The Future of Folk Psychology. Part II: The Case Against the Case Against Belief. D.C. Dennett, Three Kinds of Intentional Psychology. T. Horgan, J. Woodward, Folk Psychology Is Here to Stay. K.V. Wilkes, The Relationship Between Scientific Psychology and Common Sense Psychology. R.A. Sharpe, The Very Idea of a Folk Psychology. G. Graham, The Origins of Folk Psychology. J.A. Fodor, The Persistence of the Attitudes. P.M. Churchland, Folk Psychology and the Explanation of Human Behavior. J. Haldane, Understanding Folk. T. Horgan, G. Graham, In Defense of Southern Fundamentalism. Part III: Connectionism: The Death of Folk Psychology? W. Ramsey, S.P. Stich, J. Garon, Connectionism, Eliminativism, and the Future of Folk Psychology. W. Bechtel, A.A. Abrahamsen, Connectionism and the Future of Folk Psychology. G.J. O'Brien, The Connectionist Vindication of Folk Psychology. R. Rorty, Consciousness, Intentionality, and Pragmatism.