The Unity of the Mind |
Contents
2 | 26 |
Humes Bundle Theory of the Mind | 41 |
The Kantian Response | 52 |
Synthesis and Reflexivity | 58 |
Group Minds Again | 64 |
Relational Criteria of Mental Unity | 70 |
The Essence of Mind for Persons | 84 |
Functionalism and the Machine Model | 93 |
Irrationality and the Splitting of the Self | 116 |
Individuating Minds and Agents | 143 |
Naturalness | 156 |
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accept action Alan Millar amoeba argue argument ascribe ascription aware behaviour belief system beliefs and desires belong body Brain City Bundle Theory buried belief c-fibres causal caused cerebroscope characterised co-consciousness commissurotomy concept connected consider constraint criterion deceive device different minds Dr Jekyll entity example experience explain external world fact feel function functionalist fundamental goal system group mind hemisphere Hume Hume's incompatible inputs intention interact Kant linked Lycan m₁ machine model memory mental contents mental unity mind blue-print mind-stage motor vehicle natural properties natural world naturally possible neurone normal objects outputs pain perceptions person physical possible world principle problem psychological Qualia Ramsey sentence rational computer realise relation scattered agent sciousness seems self-conscious self-deception sensations simply single mind specify split split-brain Strawson stream of consciousness structure supervenience suppose suppressed belief switch telepathy theory things tion train of thought Turing Machine Turing test unified unity of consciousness