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CONTENTS
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6 1 The Mind and Its Problems 1.1 Philosophizing about the Mental 1.2 A Whistle-Stop Tour of the Mind 1.3 The Mark of the Mental 1.4 The Three Big Questions 1.5 A Plan of Action Key Concepts References and Further Reading
7 2 Descartes’ Dualism 2.1 The Mechanical Philosophy 2.2 The Case for Substance Dualism 2.3 Dualism and the Three Big Questions Key Concepts References and Further Reading
8 3 The Materialist Turn 3.1 The Materialist Turn in Context 3.2 The Case for Behaviourism 3.3 Behaviourism and the Three Big Questions 3.4 The Case for Identity Theory 3.5 Identity Theory and the Three Big Questions Key Concepts References and Further Reading
9 4 Functionalism and the Computer Revolution 4.1 Functionalism in Context 4.2 The Case for Functionalism 4.3 Functionalism and the Three Big Questions Key Concepts References and Further Reading
10 5 The Problem of Consciousness 5.1 Inconvenient Truths 5.2 Three Arguments Against Materialism 5.3 Dualism and Illusionism 5.4 Property Dualism, Illusionism and the Three Big Questions 5.5 Some Final Thoughts on Consciousness Key Concepts References and Further Reading
11 6 The Mind Today 6.1 The Interdisciplinary Study of the Mind 6.2 The Three Big Questions Today 6.3 The Future of the Mind Key Concepts References and Further Reading
12 Index
Guide
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8 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Mental and Non-Mental Properties
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