
Ansgar Beckermann (ed.)
et al.
Published online:
02 September 2009
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End Matter
Index
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Published:January 2009
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'Index', in Ansgar Beckermann, Brian P. McLaughlin, and Sven Walter (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind (2009; online edn, Oxford Academic, 2 Sept. 2009), https://doi.org/, accessed 9 May 2025.
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797Index
- ability See capacities
- aboutness See intentionality
- action339–47 See also behaviour
- at a distance See causation at a distance
- guiding234
- Adolphs, R.688
- Aggelton, J.663
- Allen, C.49
- Allen‐Hermanson, S.208
- Alter, T.290
- Angell, J. R.642 n.
- anomalism See also anomalous monism
- psychological96–9
- psychophysical99–102
- anthropomorphism340
- anti‐individualism See individualism, anti‐
- Ariew, A.387 n. 1
- Armon‐Jones, C.679
- artificial intelligence132
- ascription See attribution
- Ashwell, L.324
- associationism626–8
- attitudes, propositional49, 95, 100, 101, 113, 117–20, 346, 355, 361–3, 407–19, 459–69, 478–81
- and attitude predicates408–18
- core vs. derivative cases of414
- existence and reality of418
- measurement‐theoretic account of See measurement‐theory and propositional attitudes
- attribution
- of belief356
- of content356–64
- of propositional attitudes See attitudes, propositional
- Aunt Bubbles machine618–24
- autism719
- autonomy See free will
- Aydede, M.304
- Baddeley, A.663
- Barkow, J.721
- Barnes, A.791
- Barnes, J.208
- Baron‐Cohen, S.344
- Beardsley, M.692
- Bechara, A.688
- Beebee, H.773
- behaviour731–9
- belief226–8, 233, 239–49, 352–6, 361–5, 478–80, 631, 633–5, 638–40, 692–709 See also attitudes, propositional
- and rationalization784–7
- and self‐deception See self‐deception
- as reliable indicator364
- as source of information364
- de dicto vs. de re228
- belief box346
- Benecke, E.88
- Bennett, M. R.344
- Bernecker, S.770
- Bickle, J.43 n.
- binding problem556
- biosemantics394–406
- Bird, A.430
- Blackmore, S.570
- Blitz, D.207
- Block, N.43, 44, 48 n., 112 n. 4, 129, 130, 132, 145, 147, 148, 156 n., 158, 159, 162–5, 225, 255, 264 n. 12, 271 n., 296 n. 15, 297 n. 19, 306–8, 327, 328, 347, 348, 357, 375, 382, 434, 475 n. 3, 480 n., 481 n. 10, 482 n. 11, 483, 486, 514 n. 3, 520, 615 n. 8, 617–19, 625 n. 16
- Blockhead434
- Bontly, T. D.43
- Boring, E. G.273
- Boyd, R.112 n. 5
- Brann, E.595 n.
- Braun, D.717
- Brown, D. H.273 n.
- Burge, T.106, 111, 116 n. 7, 133, 352–7, 363, 364, 368, 369, 374, 375, 392, 450, 504 n. 22, 507 n. 28, 625 n. 17, 665, 673, 674, 743, 748–51, 757, 762, 763, 769–71, 777
- Butler, K.772
- Byrne, A.256 n., 262 n. 10, 265 n., 268, 279 n., 287, 427, 459 n., 460, 475 n. 3, 479, 481 n. 10, 484–6, 660
- Campbell, D.35 n. 8
- Canfield, J.783
- Carey, S.616
- Carroll, S.88
- Casey, E.599 n. 9
- Cassam, Q.569 n. 3
- category See kinds
- causal exclusion38–46
- argument from38–41
- objections and responses to the argument from42–6
- principle of39
- causation31, 32
- and contact31–4
- and reference See reference and causal contact
- and spatiality29–35
- as a brute fact32
- body‐body90–2
- brute vs. rational608–10
- conserved quantity accounts of91–3
- Humean regularity accounts of45
- INUS account of90
- levels of44
- mental‐mental See causation, mind‐mind
- mental‐physical See causation, mind‐body
- transitivity of31
- cause‐effect pairing32–5
- Chalmers, D. J.42, 64, 77, 144, 147, 157 n. 6, 159 n., 161 n. 13, 164, 183 n., 211, 225, 231, 256 n., 259 n. 4, 279 n., 281–4, 288, 290, 293 n. 5, 297 n. 20, 298–301, 303 n., 304 n. 32, 306–9, 313, 315–20, 326–9, 332, 363 n. 20, 376–8, 475 n. 3, 477 n. 5, 479, 480 n., 481, 486 n., 487, 497 n. 7, 503, 504 n. 23, 514, 534, 566, 567, 570, 573, 574 n., 666, 753, 754
- Chapman, L. J.688
- Chinese Room620–4
- Church, A.614
- Church, J.524
- Churchland, P. S.391
- Clifford, W.214
- closure, causal38–45, 53–65 See also causal closure principle
- evidence for55–60
- coincidence583–7
- commitment693–5
- computational theory of mind See computationalism
- conceivability
- argument against materialism314
- clear and distinct331
- of materialism332
- of disembodiment69
- of dualism314
- of zombies See zombies, conceivability of
- varieties of315–19
- concepts227–9, 400, 404, 405, 437–55, 515, 518, 520, 527, 530, 531
- and non‐conceptual content See content, conceptual vs. non‐conceptual
- and rationality441–45
- and teleosemantics308, 396 See also teleosemantics
- and truth441–5
- as abstract objects439–43
- as cognitive structures227
- as particulars440
- attributions of See attribution of mental concepts
- biosemantic account of See biosemantics
- changes354–6
- extension of353–6
- object‐dependent440
- of substances578–86
- open questions about437–54
- phenomenal235–7, 289–311 See also phenomenal‐concept strategy
- as constituted by phenomenal experiences306–9
- modes of presentation of305–9
- quotational account of308
- recognitional account of See concepts, recognitional
- reference of304–9
- property‐dependent440
- psychological297, 398, 713–25 See also folk psychology
- sensory See concepts, phenomenal
- subjective292
- consciousness30, 35, 36, 41, 42 n. 15, 132, 139–49, 173, 313, 314, 320–4, 328, 332
- and introspection See introspection and consciousness
- and non‐conscious thought See thought, non‐conscious
- and personal identity See identity, personal
- and reference648–62
- as a three‐place relation657–9
- as fiction207 n. 2
- as glow648–54
- co‐566
- degrees of144
- disorders of570–3
- higher‐order theories of See HOT (higher‐order thought
- in matter191–8
- locus of554–61
- relational vs. intrinsic287
- representationalist theories of See representationalism
- sameness of581–3
- content244–50, 262–6, 351–65, 457–72
- and self‐knowledge743–54, 757–62 See also self‐knowledge
- and the perspectival constraint461–3
- attribution of See attribution of content
- broad See content, wide
- definiteness of See content, determinacy of
- disjunctivism about506
- externalism vs. internalism about351–6, 476, 477, 504–6, 672–4, 767–78 See also content, narrow; See also content, wide
- fixing of141
- grain of See grain of representational content
- grasping of460
- inferential role100
- naturalistic theories of529
- of speech acts224
- social355
- teleological theories of308, 396 See also teleosemantics
- vague See content, determinacy of
- contextualism775
- Cooper, W. E.210
- Corabi, J.87
- Corpus Callosum570
- counterfactuals195 See also causation, counterfactual accounts of
- Craig, W. L.194 n.
- Craik, K.639
- Crane, T.49, 57, 67, 184, 353, 354, 356 n. 8, 474, 478, 482 n. 11, 483, 485 n., 488 n., 490 n., 497 n. 7, 503, 613 n. 4
- Crisp, T.114
- Crook, S.179 n.
- Cummins, R.134
- Currie, G.715
- Cussins, A.461 n.
- Daly, C.184
- danglers, causal64
- Danzinger, K.642 n.
- Davidson, D.36, 37, 95–107, 111–13, 134, 185 n. 25, 345, 368, 391, 408, 409, 415, 426 n. 10, 428, 431, 446, 477 n. 5, 574, 633–6, 692, 694 n. 9 & 10, 698–705, 729 n. 4, 736 n. 15, 739, 743, 746–9, 751, 763 n. 21, 787
- Davis, W.174
- Dawkins, R.544 n. 8
- Dawson, M.572
- Debellis, M.458
- denial See self‐deception and denial
- Dennett, D. C.42 n., 88, 131, 133, 140–5, 148, 174 n. 2, 207 n., 295, 305 n., 339, 344–8, 377 n. 10, 391, 408, 409, 475, 483, 515 n., 527–35, 560 n. 49, 562, 568, 574, 666, 714
- dependence111, 177, 178, 181, 184–6
- and supervenience See supervenience and dependence
- constitutional account of123
- counterfactual90 n., 111, 775 See also causation, counterfactual accounts of
- DeRose, K.775
- Descartes, R.29–37, 55, 56, 68, 69, 72, 85, 177, 206, 208, 240, 283, 293 n. 4, 316, 333 n., 525, 528, 529, 541, 550–6, 569, 607–16, 619, 620, 625, 626, 678, 680, 728–31, 735 n., 736 n. 15, 739, 742, 743, 753
- design stance340–4
- desire67, 68, 85, 95, 96, 100, 117, 118, 129–33, 227, 242, 243, 339–49, 375, 376, 382, 386, 401–5, 428, 469, 475–7, 521, 523, 572, 688, 692–4, 698–702, 713–22, 741
- deviance, causal703–5
- Deutsch, H.579 n. 1
- Deutscher, M.665
- Dewey, J.499 n. 10
- Díez, J.410 n.
- Diogenes208
- discrimination, perceptual See perception and discrimination
- disjunction problem387–9
- disjunctivism See content, disjunctivism about
- dispositions194–7, 203, 215, 218, 293 n. 5, 322, 347, 622, 646
- and sensible qualities276–8
- and holism429–31
- grounding of196–8
- normative424–35
- pure195
- regress of191–4
- dissociative identity disorder (DID)571
- Dokic, J.668
- Dorr, C.559
- Dowe, P.44
- Dowell, J.177 n. 9
- Dray, W.98
- Dretske, F.146, 241, 256 n., 260 n., 261, 266, 287, 288, 381, 383, 389, 390 n., 392, 400–3, 458, 475 n. 2 & 3, 480, 481, 489, 491, 514 n. 2, 524, 530, 568, 625 n. 16, 701 n. 20, 757–60, 763
- dualism29–35, 38–41, 66–85, 86, 93, 206–8, 293, 300–9
- of causes61
- conceivability argument for See conceivability argument for dualism
- neo‐cartesian argument for69
- replacement argument for74–6
- unity argument for74–6
- Duclos, S. E.682
- Eddington, A.215
- Eddy, T.721
- emergence See emergentism
- emergentism48, 156–9, 169, 207–17 See also British emergentists
- as emergent vitalism156
- epistemological forms of211–13
- Enc, B.390
- Engel, S.667
- epiphenomenalism35–8, 85–95, 103, 104, 107, 111, 113, 142–8, 212, 217, 324, 390–2
- and dependency of mind on body92
- and physicalism42
- epistemology See knowledge
- Evans, G.276, 277, 278 n., 352, 369, 432 n., 457, 464, 465 n., 467, 488, 499, 507 n. 26, 508, 509, 614, 649–51, 665, 666, 741 n. 2, 757, 758
- Ewing, A. C.204 n.
- experience223–6, 268–79 See also experiences; See also consciousness
- apparent continuity of557
- and attention229–35
- content of See content of perceptual experience
- parts of574
- properties of269–71
- experiences
- as brain events235–8
- as representational See representationalism
- qualitative See qualia
- unified568, 574, 575 See also consciousness, unity of
- expressivism about norms423
- externalism See also content, externalism vs. internalism about
- and self‐knowledge See self‐knowledge and externalism
- Fain, H.32 n.
- Fair, D.44
- Falvey, K.771
- Fara, M.430
- Farkas, K.477 n. 6
- Festinger, L.723
- Fingarette, H.792
- first‐person perspective289, 294, 295 See also subjectivity
- fission See identity, personal
- Fodor, J.43 n., 49, 99, 111, 112, 143, 185, 288, 296 n. 14, 297, 357, 360 n. 16, 361 n. 19, 369–73, 377 n. 10, 381, 387, 388, 392, 408, 409, 414, 416, 431, 458, 467 n. 6, 611–16, 625–8, 631, 637, 640, 732–9
- folk psychology96, 99, 132, 133, 142, 339, 342, 349, 361, 362, 373, 713–25
- and categories of mental states717–21
- and simulation715–8
- four‐dimensionalism See identity, personal
- Frankish, K.332
- Frege dictionary163 n. 16
- Fregean sense369, 408 See also mode of presentation
- neo‐Fregean439
- Freud, S.782
- Fricker, E.424
- Friedrich, J.790
- functionalism46–8, 128–51, 160, 286, 375, 615, 622
- and cognitive psychology130
- and the software‐hardware metaphor130–3
- arguments for and against138–49
- history of128–31
- varieties of131–8
- Gallistel, C. R.616
- Garber, D.31 n. 2
- Garon, J.628
- Georgalis, N.514–17
- Gibbard, A.423 n. 6
- Gibson, E.545
- Gigerenzer, G.789
- Gilhooly, K.672
- Goel, V.683
- Goffman, A.792
- Goldberg, S.771
- Goldie, P.490 n.
- Gordon, R.715
- Gould, S.88
- Grahek, N.488 n.
- Grandy, R.429
- Green, K.664
- Greene, B.541 n.
- Greenspan, P.679
- Griffin, D.210
- Griffin, R.344
- Griffiths, P. E.684
- grounding
- of dispositions See dispositions, grounding of
- of knowledge See knowledge, grounding of
- of meaning See meaning, grounding of
- Gurwitsch, A.502
- Güzeldere, G.304
- Hacker, P.344
- Hacking, I.667
- Haggard, P.246
- Hales, S. D.785
- Hall, L.227 n. 6
- hallucination597, 601 See also imagination
- Hardin, C.146
- Hare, R. D.688
- Harman, G.146, 256 n., 277 n., 296, 299 n., 302 n. 31, 375, 446, 482, 504, 625 n. 16, 652, 692, 695, 697, 699, 703
- Harnish, R. M.615 n. 7
- Hartshorne, C.217
- Healey, R.176
- Heck, R.459
- Hempel’s dilemma178–84
- higher‐order global state (HOGS)144
- Hilbert, D. R.660
- Hinton, J.M.271
- Hoerl, C.665
- Hohwy, J.775
- Holland, J.207
- Holton, R.791
- holism of the mental100
- Hudson, H.588 n.
- human beings See also animals, human
- Hume, D.45, 177, 191–4, 224, 231, 232, 243, 272, 273, 552, 561, 56–9, 596, 597, 626, 627, 643, 678, 683, 782
- Humphreys, P.41
- Hursthouse, R.699
- icons See representation, descriptive vs. iconic
- ideas223–31
- identity163 See also individuation
- of causes61–3
- of living things579–80
- of mind and body See physicalism
- of properties152–71
- imaginability See conceivability
- imagination316–9, 326, 332, 595–605
- and idealism See idealism and imagination
- and hallucination See hallucination
- and observational attitude598–602
- and possibility595–604
- and that‐clauses595 See also that‐clauses
- implementation See realization
- indexicals378
- indicator semantics See semantics, information‐theoretic
- individualism See also content, narrow
- individuation
- of concepts See concepts, individuation of
- of objects34
- of properties47
- of propositional attitude types See attitudes, propositional
- sortal‐relative578–86
- inexistence, intentional521, 522 See also intentionality and non‐existent objects
- inference397–405 See also reasoning
- and memory See memory and inference
- information382–4, 528, 533
- and quantum mechanics214
- ‐theoretic semantics See semantics, information‐theoretic
- instrumentalism346
- intentionalism474–91 See also representationalism
- pure vs. impure479–90
- intentionality30, 48, 67, 139–42, 144, 149, 190, 199–202, 207 n. 2, 214, 394–406, 414, 417, 418, 512–35, 609–13, 621–5
- and mode475–8
- and non‐existent objects476
- and normativity See norms
- and phenomenology512–35 See also separatism
- as self‐transcendence476
- intrinsic632, 642 See also intentionality, original vs. derived
- objects of474–90
- of moods487–90
- of perceptual and emotional states486–90
- of sensations487–90
- original vs. derived343–6, 621, 625 See also meaning, original vs. derived
- phenomenal512–35
- realism about531
- interactionism35
- internalism
- about content See content, externalism vs. internalism about
- interpreted utterance forms (IUF)415
- INUS See causation, INUS account of
- inverted earth See qualia and inverted earth
- inverted spectrum See qualia and inverted spectrum
- Ismael, J.324
- Jackson, F.58, 64, 87–9, 93 n. 7, 157 n. 6, 159 n., 160 n. 9, 161–4, 181, 223, 235, 256 n., 262, 265 n., 274 n., 284, 299 n., 300, 302, 315, 328, 329, 475 n. 3, 480 n., 638, 702, 727, 731
- Jacob, P.49
- Johnson, M. K.672
- Johnson‐Laird, P. N.639
- judgment679–87
- Kahneman, D.789
- Kalke, W.138
- Kandel, E.663
- Kane, R.693
- Kant, I.190, 197, 203, 241 n. 2, 545 n. 11, 548, 549, 555, 557 n. 39, 558, 559, 565–70, 596, 653, 755
- Kaplan, D.649
- Kaufman, A.693
- Keeley, B.530
- Kierkegaard, S.782
- Kim, J.29, 32 n., 35 n. 7, 37 n. 12, 40 n., 41–4, 47 n., 62, 66, 72, 79, 91, 99–101, 105, 106, 109–11, 113–120, 121 n. 16, 124, 125, 142, 147, 149, 160, 165, 168, 170, 206 n., 211, 217, 392, 513, 514, 517
- kinds See also properties
- natural166, 167, 351–6, 424 See also concepts, natural kind
- Kistler, M.92
- knowledge608, 609, 613, 618
- and acquaintance648–51
- grounding of651
- of reference654–7, 660 See also revelation
- of self See self‐knowledge
- propositional661
- Kratzer, A.422
- Kripke, S. A.77, 163 n. 16, 165, 166, 170, 281, 283, 284, 300, 314, 316, 320, 324–8, 330, 333 n., 377 n. 9, 425 n. 8, 426 n. 11, 429–31, 450, 504 n. 22
- Kusch, M.717
- Lachs, J.90
- Laird, J. D.682
- La Mettrie, J. O. de178
- Lange, C. G.682
- language
- and concept possession See concepts, possession conditions of
- and non‐linguistic creatures See concepts, possession conditions of
- and thought631–46
- as a tool641
- philosophy of421
- productivity of612
- systematicity of611–21
- Latham, N.101
- laws36, 37, 44–7
- bridge‐ See bridge laws
- causal45
- Lazarus, R. S.680
- LeDoux, J. E.681
- Leslie, A.344
- Lettvin, J.527
- Levenson, R.W.682
- Levine, J.77, 88, 119, 154, 155 n., 157, 158, 185, 249, 270–2, 274, 281, 284, 288, 290, 300, 309, 534
- Lewis, D.90 n., 91 n., 110, 111, 131, 132, 135, 136, 160, 164 n., 184 n. 23, 286, 302, 426 n. 10, 586, 661, 775
- Lewontin, R.88
- Lieberman, A.790
- Lindsay, P.131
- Loftus, E.723
- Logie, R. H.672
- luck699–701
- luminosity294
- Lurie, Y.97
- Lycan,W.135, 139, 140, 144, 177, 180, 241, 242, 256 n., 269, 287, 288, 480 n., 745 n., 755, 756, 760
- Lynch, M.324
- manner See mode
- many‐property problem262
- Marañon, G.682
- Marcus, E.324
- Marcus, R. B.163 n. 16
- Marks, C.570
- Martin, N.673
- Martin, R.588 n.
- Marton, P.332
- Marx, K.782
- Mary thought experiment See Knowledge Argument
- materialism95, 96, 105, 290, 584–6, 612 See also monism; See also naturalism; See also physicalism
- about phenomenal consciousness256
- non‐reductive (NRM)109–28
- two‐dimensionalist arguments against313–34
- Matthen, M.381
- Maxwell, G.197
- McCracken, C. J.731
- McCulloch, G.486 n.
- McDowell, J.99, 256 n., 369, 458, 460 n., 463–8, 494, 507 n. 26, 508, 509, 666, 744, 750, 751, 754 n.
- McGee, V.560 n. 48
- McGeer, V.746
- McGeever, J.217
- McGinn, C.264 n. 12, 368, 507, 508, 514 n. 5, 519, 534, 595, 597 n. 4 & 5, 599 n. 8 & 10, 600 n. 12, 602 n., 604 n. 16, 704, 738, 742, 772
- McKitrick, J.120 n. 13
- McKoon, G.666
- McLaughlin, B.37, 57, 97, 99, 101–4, 106, 158, 162, 163, 181–4, 207, 210, 279, 284, 288, 306, 307, 333, 479, 480 n., 560 n. 48, 628, 741 n. 1, 773, 774, 776, 784, 786
- McNally, P.783
- Mead, G. H.545
- meaning48, 352, 356, 367, 368, 373, 381–92 See also content; See also intentionality
- and history See history and meaning
- and necessary and sufficient conditions165
- as normative421–35
- natural vs. non‐natural382–90
- original vs. derived382 See also intentionality, original vs. derived
- and use424–32
- measure predicate408–15
- Meehl, P. E.212 n.
- Melden, A.706
- memory48, 141, 142, 254, 435, 572, 596, 598, 605, 663–75, 723, 750
- and agency See agency and memory
- and inference672–4
- and representation665–7
- short term557, n. 40
- Mentalese297, 346, 616 See also language of thought
- Menzies, P.46
- Miller, A.467 n. 7
- Mills, E.46
- mind‐body problem29, 41, 109, 130, 138, 139, 142, 160, 180–6, 207, 293 n. 5, 303 n. 33
- and reductive explanation160
- mind‐reading305 See also folk psychology
- Mitchell, K. J.672
- mode
- of presentation480 n. 8, 506–9
- object‐dependent507
- object‐involving508
- of phenomenal concepts See concepts, phenomenal
- model, mental See maps, mental
- Moll, J.683
- monism See also materialism; See also naturalism; See also physicalism
- anomalous See anomalous monism
- causal argument for See physicalism, causal argument for
- physical vs. phenomenal37
- morality See action, intentional
- Morgan, C.210
- Morris, M.423 n. 7
- Moscovitch, M.669
- Moser, P.703–5
- Mourelatos, A.208
- narratives667, 671 See also self, narrative
- Natsoulas, T.249
- naturalism53, 60, 96, 218, 547 See also materialism; See also monism; See also physicalism
- Norman, D.131
- normativity of the intentional See norms
- norms99
- expressivism about See expressivism about norms
- Nozick, R.555
- Nuccitelli, S.673
- Nussbaum, M. C.679
- objects31–5, 43
- individuation of See individuation of objects
- intentional476–8, 488–90 See also intentionality, objects of
- problem of coincident34
- of intentionality See intentionality, objects of
- tracking properties of470
- Öhman, A.679
- ordinary‐language philosophy201
- Owens, J.771
- pain270, 276–8, 286–9, 480, 487–9 See also experience; See also experiences; See also qualia
- and behaviour728–39
- pairing problem See cause‐effect pairing
- Papineau, D.45, 46, 53, 57, 77, 157, 158, 162, 163, 184 n. 23, 185, 294 n. 8 &10, 296 n. 13, 298 n., 305–9, 333, 382
- Pargetter, R.728
- Parsons, T.476
- past See memory
- Patterson, S.356 n. 8
- Peacocke, C.199, 264 n. 12, 274, 275, 279, 297 n. 19, 346, 348, 425 n. 8, 430 n., 437, 458, 460 n., 462–71, 494, 664, 665, 699
- Pears, D.692 n. 3
- Pepper, C.212 n.
- percept595–605
- perception223–33, 268–79, 444, 445, 448–50, 457–71
- active vs. passive224
- and experience See experience, perceptual
- and thought See thought and perception
- factivity or veridicality of225 n. 1
- indirect518
- Pereboom, D.114, 119, 120 n. 12, 122 n. 20 & 21, 123 n.
- Perner, J.719
- personhood See identity, personal
- persons See identity, personal
- perspectival constraint461–3
- phenomenal‐concept strategy302–9
- phenomenology512–35
- and intentionality See intentionality and phenomenology
- of agency525
- of attitude content525
- of attitude type525
- cognitive496–509
- of experience See experiences, phenomenology of See also qualia
- Phillips, J.545
- Phillips, M. L.688
- physicalism30, 31, 36–42, 45–8, 173–89, 281–5, 302–9, 475, 486, 546–8, 551, 558, 562 See also materialism; See also monism; See also naturalism
- about properties152–73
- and ghosts175–8
- arguments against300–2
- non‐reductive39–43, 47, 48, 62 See also materialism, non‐reductive (NRM)
- substances vs. properties152
- Pietroski, P. M.405
- Pink, T.693
- Pitcher, G.685
- Planck, M.272–3
- Polger, T.43 n.
- Pomerantz, J. R.642
- Popper, K.87
- possession conditions of concepts; See concepts, possession conditions of
- possibility
- and conceivability See conceivability and possibility
- and imagination; See imagination and possibility
- epistemic70
- of zombies See zombies, possibility of
- Povinelli, D.721
- powers See dispositions; See capacities, causal
- planning See reasoning, practical
- predicates
- and properties153–71
- Premack, D.345
- principle of causal interaction97
- Pritchard, D.773
- properties
- Carnap’s notion of153
- causally relevant391
- constitution of120–5
- dualism See dualism, property
- identity of See identity of properties
- phenomenal See qualia
- physical vs. non‐physical38, 152–73 See also physicalism about properties
- as requiring identity152–5
- as requiring reductive explanation155–7
- pluralism of38 n. 13 See also dualism, property
- propositions, Russellian408
- Pryor, J.773
- psychofunctionalism286
- psychology
- autonomy of48
- commonsense355, 356, 358, 361–4 See also folk psychology
- experimental243–6
- folk theories of See folk psychology
- gestalt570
- introspective273
- Putnam, H.46, 106, 111, 112, 129–33, 135, 160 n. 11, 165, 173, 184, 285, 351–3, 356, 367–9, 373, 375, 379, 450, 477 n. 6, 504 n. 22, 615, 714, 749, 768, 775, 776
- qualia42, 43, 77, 78, 169, 270, 271
- absent145–8
- and phenomenal consciousness253–8, 266, 313–34, 513–24 See also consciousness
- and purely qualitative states517
- and the distinctiveness problem480
- and qualia‐based arguments for dualism See dualism, qualia‐based arguments for
- and verification procedures145
- as supervening on representational content502
- dancing327
- representationalist theories of See representationalism
- subjective character of225
- qualities See also properties
- mind‐dependent203
- sensible271–9
- Quinn, W.699
- Raffman, D.515 n.
- Ramsey, W.628
- Ratcliff, R.666
- rationalism612
- rationality100–2, 339–49 See also action, rational
- and rational coherence133
- and rational intentions697
- and self‐deception See belief and rationalization
- Rea, M.584 n. 15
- realizability See realization
- realization62–4, 92, 93, 137, 138, 142, 285, 431
- reducibility See reduction
- reduction39, 42–4, 86, 93, 206, 210–12, 217 See also supervenience
- and identity506
- of folk psychology to physics96
- reductionism See monism; See naturalism; See physicalism
- reference352–6, 368, 369, 377, 446–8, 685, 686
- and consciousness See consciousness and reference
- by causation685
- knowledge of See knowledge of reference
- of phenomenal concepts See concepts, phenomenal
- reportability of mental states243, 247 See also introspection
- representation48, 381–92, 394–406, 457–71, 475–90, 494–509, 609–26
- and content See content
- descriptive vs. iconic396–406
- explicit345
- false See misrepresentation
- higher‐order See HOT (higher‐order thought
- in language vs. pictures See imagism vs. sententialism
- pictorial632, 636–8 See also imagery, pictorial
- representationalism502–4, 524, 525 See also intentionalism
- arguments for260–5
- externalist vs. internalist257
- Fregean257–9
- reductive vs. non‐reductive257–9
- revelation659–61
- Revonsuo, A.567
- Ridge, M.692
- Rips, L.639
- Rives, B.43
- Robins, R. W.683
- Robinson, J.682
- role
- Roseman, I.680
- Rosen, G.422 n. 5, 423 n. 6 & 7
- Rosenberg, G.215
- Rosenthal, D.144, 147, 239, 242–6, 249 n. 10, 250, 273 n., 287, 293 n. 5, 482 n. 12, 502 n. 17, 568, 755, 756
- Ross, D.344
- Ruddick, W.792
- Rumfitt, I.445
- Sabates, M.46
- Sainsbury, M.650
- Sanfey, A. G.683
- Sanford, D.H.791
- Schaffer, J.125
- Scherer, K. R.680
- schizophrenia571–3
- Schnall, S.682
- Schütte, M.167 n. 22
- sciences, special See laws, of special sciences
- Searle, J. R.48, 148, 226 n. 2, 243, 264 n. 12, 421, 467 n. 6, 477 n. 5, 480, 487, 488 n., 499, 514, 524, 526, 530, 575, 620–2, 625, 692, 693, 701 n. 20, 703, 705
- Sedivy, S.460 n.
- Sehon, S.702
- selection, natural See evolution
- self67–76, 81, 82, 223–8, 236, 541–63
- and memory See memory and the self
- as subject of experience See experience, subject of
- ecological545
- identity and persistence67–82, 560–2 See also identity, personal
- illusion of223
- social545
- self‐deception
- and denial781–3
- and dispositional belief See belief, dispositional vs. occurrent
- and emotions See emotions and self‐deception
- and rationalization See belief and rationalization
- deflationary approaches to784–7
- self‐knowledge729, 730, 739 See also introspection
- and externalism767–78
- and transparency See self, transparency of
- Selten, R.789
- semantics48, 611, 625 n. 17, 626 See also biosemantics; See also teleosemantics
- conceptual role381
- consumer382
- information‐theoretic381–92
- naturalized389
- possible world462
- procedural381
- sententialism See imagism vs. sententialism
- separatism and inseparatism514–36
- Shapiro, L. A.43 n.
- Shoemaker, S.92 n., 119, 120, 145–7, 246, 256 n., 259 n. 5, 322 n., 329, 330, 566, 574, 582 n. 11, 583 n. 12 & 13, 584 n. 16, 586 n. 21 & 24, 672, 741 n. 2, 754, 756
- Sidelle, A.330
- Siegel, S.499
- Siegler, F. A.783
- Silins, N.773
- skepticism
- about other minds See other minds, skepticism about
- about phenomenal content525
- Slater, A.471 n. 9
- Smith, B.570
- Smith, C.680
- Smith, M.692 n. 2
- Smith, Q.194 n.
- Smolensky, P.628
- Solomon, R.679
- soul40, 72, 110, 152, 174, 283, 347, 544–8, 553, 559, 608, 731 See also dualism, substance
- and spatio‐temporal location31–4
- Sousa, R. de680
- Squire, R.663
- Stampe, D.381
- state
- abstract, higher‐order285–8
- computational458
- information‐processing466
- of affairs199–203
- psychological352, 362–4, 367–75
- narrow vs. wide See content, narrow; See content, wide
- subpersonal vs. personal‐level states458
- Statman, D.792
- Sterelney, K.721
- stimuli, sensory224, 230
- recognition and interpretation of See recognition
- Stoutland, F.37 n. 11
- Strawson, G.176 n. 7, 177 n. 9, 212, 215, 496 n., 514 n. 5, 516, 517, 526, 532, 533, 541, 543 n. 3, 549 n. 20, 551, 552 n. 24, 555, 560 n. 48, 562
- Stuart, M.273
- subject See self
- subjectivity223–8, 254–8, 260, 263, 264, 292, 294–6, 309 See also first‐person perspective
- definition of229
- substance29–34
- dualism See dualism, substance
- immaterial31–3
- material30–3
- mental See substance, immaterial
- supervenience38–46, 62–4, 92, 96, 105–7, 110, 117, 118, 121–5, 160, 161, 174, 177, 185
- and anomalous monism See anomalous monism and supervenience
- and necessity40
- and type‐identity62
- argument38–46
- of properties62
- Sutton, J.666
- Swamp Mary295
- symbols381–92
- syntax611
- Taliaferro, C.183
- Taylor, S. E.793
- teletransportation See identity, personal
- terms, singular352
- Thau, M.475 n. 3
- theory of mind719 See also folk psychology
- theory‐theory See folk psychology and theory
- Thomson, J.694 n. 9
- thought640–2
- and language See language and thought
- and perception681–6
- contents vs. feels226
- higher‐order See HOT (higher‐order thought
- object‐involving352
- reflexive668–71
- time665–73
- Tracy, J. L.683
- transparency
- of phenomenal concepts See concepts, phenomenal
- of the self See self, transparency of
- semantic633
- Trefil, J.543
- Trope, Y.790
- two‐dimensionalism See semantics, two‐dimensional; See materialism, two‐dimensional arguments against
- two‐factor theories of content See content, two‐factor theories of
- Tye, M.97, 144, 149, 253, 256 n., 259, 261 n. 8, 275 n., 287, 288, 293 n. 5, 296, 299 n., 302 n. 31, 304, 458, 461, 475 n. 3, 479–83, 487, 488, 504, 514 n. 2, 524, 530, 566–8, 574 n., 575, 642, 769, 776
- unity
- of consciousness See consciousness, unity of
- of the mind512–35 See also separatism
- universals201
- Urmson, J.732
- Valins, S.682
- Vartanian, O.683
- Van Cleve, J.653
- Van Fraassen, B.182
- Von Eckart, B.357
- Vonnegut, K.640 n. 8
- Wallace, R.J.702
- water and H2O129, 154, 158, 159, 162–7, 173, 286–8, 300, 316–20, 325, 326, 352, 353, 367–9, 373, 377, 389, 673, 749, 761, 776, 777
- Watson, R. A.30
- Webb, S.348
- Wellman, H.719
- Wheeler, M.669
- Whisner, W. N.785
- White, P. A.243
- Wimmer, H.719
- Wigner, E.214
- Wimsatt, W.180 n. 13
- Wittgenstein, L.145, 276–8, 298, 302, 597, 598 n. 6, 599 n. 10, 631, 632, 634 n. 3, 640, 702, 732–9, 749
- Wollheim, R.600 n. 13
- Wong, H. J.41
- Wood, A. W.786
- Woodward, J.45
- Woodworth, R. S.642 n.
- Woolhouse, R.56
- world, physical173–89
- Wright, L.134
- Yalowitz, S.102
- Yoo, J.95
- Zimmerman, D.584
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