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Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind

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CHAPTER: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10

1 The Mind/Body Problem 1
   
1.1 Introduction 2
   
1.2 Approaching the mind/body problem 7
   
1.3 Characteristics of mental states
1.3.1 Bodily location
1.3.2 Sensations and awareness
1.3.3 Non-sensational states and awareness
1.3.4 Qualia and mental states
1.3.5 About ‘aboutness’
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12
   
1.4 Intentionality 16
   
1.5 First- and third-person perspectives and the alleged
privacy of the mental
19
   
1.6 Translucency, incorrigibility and final authority 21
   
1.7 Evaluating the privileged access and
translucency doctrines
22
   
1.8 First- and third-person perspectives and the search
for a unitary account of the mind
24
   
1.9 The holistic character of intentional states and
their relation to consciousness
27
   
1.10 Is there a mark of the mental? 29
   
  Questions to think about 31
   
  Suggestions for further reading 31


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