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Mind, philosophy of


FRANK JACKSON

GEORGES REY

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Further discussion

See also

Akan philosophical psychology
Awareness in Indian thought
Emotions, nature of
Imagination
Jung, C.G.
Materialism in the philosophy of mind
Mind, Indian philosophy of
Neutral monism
Nous
Pleasure
Psychology, theories of
Secondary qualities
Self-deception
Vygotskii, L.S.

Further discussion

mind

adverbial theory of mental states

  1. Mental states, adverbial theory of

analytic philosophy

  1. Analytical philosophy

anomalous monism

  1. Anomalous monism

Aristotle

conceptual scope

  1. Aristotle

artificial intelligence debate

  1. Cognitive architecture

belief

  1. Belief

bodily sensations

  1. Bodily sensations

brain relationship

Cartesian concept of

Chan Buddhism

Linji

  1. Linji

child’s theory of

  1. Mind, child’s theory of

cognition

computational theories

  1. Cognitive architecture

cognitive architecture

  1. Cognitive architecture

descriptionalism

  1. Imagery
  2. Imagery

scientific behaviourism

  1. Skinner, Burrhus Frederick

concepts

  1. Concepts

dualism

  1. Dualism

emotions (Spinoza, B. de)

  1. Spinoza, Benedict de: 9 The emotions

post-enlightenment cultivation of

Buddhism

evolutionary theory (Darwin, C.R.)

  1. Darwin, Charles Robert: 4 Human origins

as first cause (Anaxagoras)

  1. Anaxagoras
  2. Anaxagoras : 4 Mind

formal causes of

Buddhism

German idealism

  1. German idealism

idealism

  1. Idealism

ideas

innate

neutral monism

  1. Neutral monism

imagination

  1. Imagination

Indian philosophy of

  1. Mind, Indian philosophy of

inner harmony (Shaftesbury, Third Earl of)

  1. Shaftesbury, Third Earl of (Anthony Ashley Cooper): 2 Teleology

intention

  1. Intention

irrelevance to scientific explanation (Skinner, B.F.)

  1. Skinner, Burrhus Frederick

language relationship

ontology in Indian philosophy

  1. Ontology in Indian philosophy: 3 Substance

mathematical point (Fardella, M.)

  1. Fardella, Michelangelo

matter

memory

  1. Memory

mental content

  1. Mind, philosophy of

as mental habits (Tolstoi, L.N.)

  1. Tolstoi, Count Lev Nikolaevich: 3 Anna Karenina

mentalistic explanation (Piaget, J.)

  1. Piaget, Jean: 3 Piaget’s influence

modularity of

  1. Modularity of mind

motions (Hobbes, T.)

  1. Hobbes, Thomas: 5 Ethics

multiplication of

split brain studies

  1. Split brains
  2. Split brains

neo-Confucianism

neutral monism

  1. Neutral monism

partitioning of

perception

  1. Perception

philosophy of

  1. Mind, philosophy of

computer model

materialism

Platonic theory (Cudworth, R.)

  1. Cudworth, Ralph: 4 Epistemology

pluralist determinism (Anderson, J.)

  1. Anderson, John: 3 Logic, categories

property supervenience

  1. Supervenience of the mental

propositional attitudes

  1. Propositional attitudes

psychological nominalism (Sellars, W.S.)

  1. Sellars, Wilfrid Stalker: 2 Ontological perspectives

representational modes (Le Grand, A.)

  1. Le Grand, Antoine

science of (Vygotskii, L.S.)

  1. Vygotskii, Lev Semënovich: 2 Thought

self-consciousness (Anscombe, G.E.M.)

  1. Anscombe, Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret : 2 Other works

self-cultivation

self-determination (Johnson, S.)

  1. Johnson, Samuel: 2 Epistemology and metaphysics

sensation (Condillac, É.B. de)

  1. Condillac, Etienne Bonnot de: 2 Epistemology

soul distinction (Plutarch of Chaeronea)

  1. Plutarch of Chaeronea : 4 Psychology

study of

subconscious (James, W.)

  1. James, William

transcendent principles (Tetens, J.N.)

  1. Tetens, Johann Nicolaus: 2 Metaphysics

type/token distinction

  1. Type/token distinction

vita contemplativa (Arendt, H.)

  1. Arendt, Hannah: 4 Later works

William of Auvergne

  1. William of Auvergne

world connection

Yogācāra Buddhism (Wônch’ūk)

  1. Wônch’uk
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