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|a Strawson, Galen.
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|a Mental reality /
|c Galen Strawson.
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|a 2nd ed., with a new appendix.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. [359]-366) and index.
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|g 1
|t Introduction --
|g 1.1
|t Default position --
|g 1.2
|t Experience --
|g 1.3
|t The character of experience --
|g 1.4
|t Understanding-experience --
|g 1.5
|t Note about dispositional mental states --
|g 1.6
|t Purely experiential content --
|g 1.7
|t Account of four seconds of thought --
|g 2
|t Three questions --
|g 2.1
|t Introduction
|g 2.2
|t Mental and the nonmental --
|g 2.3
|t Mental and the publicly observable --
|g 2.4
|t Mental and the behavioral --
|g 2.5
|t Neobehaviorism and reductionism --
|g 2.6
|t Naturalism in the philosophy of mind --
|g 2.7
|t Conclusion: The three questions --
|g 3
|t Agnostic materialism, part 1
|g 3.1
|t Introduction --
|g 3.2
|t Monism --
|g 3.3
|t Linguistic argument --
|g 3.4
|t Materialism and M & P monism --
|g 3.5
|t Comment on reduction --
|g 3.6
|t Impossibility of an "objective phenomenology" --
|g 3.7
|t Asymmetry and reduction --
|g 3.8
|t Equal-status monism --
|g 3.9
|t Panpsychism --
|g 3.10
|t Inescapability of metaphysics --
|g 4
|t Agnostic materialism, part 2 --
|g 4.1
|t Ignorance --
|g 4.2
|t Sensory spaces --
|g 4.3
|t Experience, explanation, and theoretical integration --
|g 4.4
|t Hard part of the mind-body problem --
|g 4.5
|t Neutral monism and agnostic monism --
|g 4.6
|t Comment on eliminativism, instrumentalism, and so on
|g 4.7
|t Conclusion--
|g 5
|t Mentalism, idealism, and immaterialism --
|g 5.1
|t Introduction
|g 5.2
|t Mentalism --
|g 5.3
|t Strict or pure process idealism --
|g 5.4
|t Active-principle idealism --
|g 5.5
|t Stuff idealism --
|g 5.6
|t Immaterialism --
|g 5.7
|t Positions restated --
|g 5.8
|t Dualist options --
|g 5.9
|t Summary
|g 5.10
|t Frege's thesis --
|g 5.11
|t Objections to pure process idealism --
|g 5.12
|t Problem of mental dispositions --
|g 6
|t 'Mental' --
|g 6.1
|t Introduction
|g 6.2
|t Shared abilities? --
|g 6.3
|t Sorting ability --
|g 6.4
|t Definition of 'mental being' --
|g 6.6
|t Mental phenomena --
|g 6.7
|t View that all mental phenomena are experiential phenomena --
|g 7
|t Natural intentionality
|g 7.1
|t Introduction--
|g 7.2
|t E/C intentionality --
|g 7.3
|t Experienceless --
|g 7.4
|t Intentionality and abstract and nonexistent objects --
|g 7.5
|t Experience, purely experiential content, and N/C intentionality --
|g 7.6
|t Concepts in nature --
|g 7.7
|t Intentionality and experience --
|g 7.8
|t Summary with problem
|g 7.9
|t Conclusion--
|g 8
|t Pain and 'pain'
|g 8.1
|t Introduction--
|g 8.2
|t Neobehaviorist view --
|g 8.3
|t Linguistic argument for the necessary connection between pain and behavior --
|g 8.4
|t Challenge --
|g 8.5
|t Sirians --
|g 8.6
|t N.N.'s novel --
|g 8.7
|t Objection to the Sirians --
|g 8.8
|t Betelgeuzians --
|g 8.9
|t Point of the Sirians --
|g 8.10
|t Functionalism, naturalism, and realism about pain --
|g 8.11
|t Unpleasantness and qualitative character --
|g 9
|t Weather watchers
|g 9.1
|t Introduction--
|g 9.2
|t Rooting story --
|g 9.3
|t What is it like to be a weather watcher? --
|g 9.4
|t Aptitudes of mental states --
|g 9.5
|t Argument from the conditions for possessing the concept of space --
|g 9.6
|t Argument from the conditions for language ability --
|g 9.7
|t Argument from the nature of desire --
|g 9.8 Desire and affect --
|g 9.9
|t Argument from the phenomenology of desire --
|g 10
|t Behavior
|g 10.1
|t Introduction --
|g 10.2
|t Hopeless definition --
|g 10.3
|t Difficulties --
|g 10.4
|t Other-observability --
|g 10.5
|t Neo-neobehaviorism --
|g 11
|t Concept of mind.
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