"Mind and Common Sense. Philosophical Essays on Commonsense Psychology" ed. by Radu J. Bogdan
Саmbridgе University Press | 1991 | ISBN: 0521402018 9780521402019 0521069394 0511551657 | 218/215 pages | PDF/djvu/epub | 5/1 Mb
Саmbridgе University Press | 1991 | ISBN: 0521402018 9780521402019 0521069394 0511551657 | 218/215 pages | PDF/djvu/epub | 5/1 Mb
The contributors to this volume examine recent controversies about the importance of common sense psychology for our understanding of the human mind. In this volume a variety of positions on common sense psychology from critical to supportive, from exegetical to speculative, are represented.
Common sense provides a familiar and friendly psychological scheme by which to talk about the mind. Its categories (belief, desire, intention, consciousness, emotion, and so on) tend to portray the mind as quite different from the rest of nature, and thus irreducible to physical matters and its laws.
Among the questions posed are:
Is common sense psychology an empirical theory, a body of analytic knowledge, a practice or a strategy?
If it is a legitimate enterprise can it be naturalized or not?
If it is not legitimate can it be eliminated?
Is its fate tied to our understanding of consciousness?
Should we approach its concepts and generalizations from the standpoint of conceptual analysis or from the philosophy of science?
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Contents
1. The folklore of the mind - Radu J. Bogdan
2. Analysis without noise - Jonathan Bennett
3. Folk psychology and the explanation - Paul M. Churchland
4. Methodological reflections on belief - Robert Cummins
5. Consciousness and content - Colin McGinn
6. The inevitability of folk psychology - Adam Morton
7. How is eliminative materialism possible? - Alexander Rosenberg
8. The long past and the short history Kathleen - V. Wilkes
9. Common sense naturalized: the practical stance - Radu J. Bogdan
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