The minds of the Moderns : rationalism, empiricism and philosophy of mind /

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Thomas, Janice (συγγραφέας)
Μορφή: Βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Stocksfield : Acumen, c2009.
Θέματα:
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • I. Descartes
  • 1. Does Descartes think minds are substances?
  • 2. Descartes on self-knowledge
  • 3. Human consciousness and the rational soul
  • 4. Mental causation
  • 5. Mental representation
  • II. Spinoza
  • 6. Is the mind a substance for Spinoza?
  • 7. Spinoza and self-knowledge
  • 8. The subject of thought and consciousness
  • 9. Spinoza and mental causation
  • 10. Spinoza on representation
  • III. Leibniz
  • 11. Is the mind a substance for Leibniz?
  • 12. Self-knowledge and the monads
  • 13. Leibniz on consciousness and unconscious perceptions
  • 14. Leibniz and the problem of mental causation
  • 15. Leibniz and representation
  • IV. Locke
  • 16. Is the mind a substance for Locke?
  • 17. Locke's views on self-knowledge
  • 18. Locke on consciousness
  • 19. Locke on mental causation
  • 20. Locke on representation
  • V. Berkeley
  • 21. Minds are the only substances
  • 22. What do we know about our own minds or selves?
  • 23. What is the nature of consciousness for Berkeley?
  • 24. Berkeley's problem of mental causation
  • 25. What is Berkeley's theory of mental representation and intentionality?
  • VI. Hume
  • 26. Is the mind a substance for Hume?
  • 27. Hume and self-knowledge
  • 28. Hume's notion of consciousness
  • 29. Hume on mental causation
  • 30. Hume on representation.