Abstract
1. FOUNDATIONS A. DUALISM B. BEHAVIORISM C. THE IDENTITY THEORY D. FUNCTIONALISM E. OTHER PSYCHOPHYSICAL RELATIONS F. MENTAL CAUSATION 2. CONSCIOUSNESS A. GENERAL B. THE KNOWLEDGE ARGUMENT C. MODAL ARGUMENTS D. THE EXPLANATORY GAP E. HIGHER-ORDER THOUGHT AND REPRESENTATIONALISM 3. CONTENT A. THE NATURE OF INTENTIONALITY B. PROPOSITIONAL ATTITUDES C. INTERNALISM AND EXTERNALISM 4. MISCELLANEOUS
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- Year
- 2021
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- book
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