This chapter by Fisher continues the theme of the relation between Armstrong and Lewis, only Fisher casts the net far wider. He begins by arguing that there were at least two different lines of influence from early twentieth-century behaviourism to the identity theory: one through logical positivism and the other through ordinary language philosophy, the latter involving Place and Smart, and Lewis and Armstrong. It was Armstrong and Lewis who were to have a profound influence on subsequent developments in analytic philosophy, both methodologically and in metaphysics, and it is for this reason that Fisher devotes the rest of his chapter to tracing the origins of their theories of mind and the manner in which the emphases and methodologies de...
[What It’s Like, or What It’s About? The Place of Consciousness in the Material World] Summary: The ...
This chapter argues that Simon anticipated what has emerged as the consensus view about human cognit...
Materialism is the view that everything that is real, is material or is the product of material proc...
This chapter by Fisher continues the theme of the relation between Armstrong and Lewis, only Fisher ...
If Australasian philosophers constitute the kind of group to which a collective identity or broadly ...
The identity theory’s rise to prominence in analytic philosophy of mind during the late 1950s and ea...
The identity theory’s rapid rise to ascendancy in analytic philosophy of mind during the late 1950s ...
This chapter reviews four elements of David Lewis's account of materialism and experience. These ele...
A teoria da identidade mente-cérebro, que foi desenvolvida no início da segunda metade do século XX,...
Materialist philosophers claim that everything real, is somehow material inasmuch as it belongs to t...
David Lewis's position, often called analytic functionalism, was inspired by Ryle's analytic behavio...
My thesis analyzes and compares alternative theories of mind. In the course of providing an expositi...
In _The Conscious Mind: In Search of a Fundamental Theory_, David Chalmers poses an interesting and ...
This essay critiques the return to objects posited by certain new materialisms, most specifically th...
[What It’s Like, or What It’s About? The Place of Consciousness in the Material World] Summary: The ...
This chapter argues that Simon anticipated what has emerged as the consensus view about human cognit...
Materialism is the view that everything that is real, is material or is the product of material proc...
This chapter by Fisher continues the theme of the relation between Armstrong and Lewis, only Fisher ...
If Australasian philosophers constitute the kind of group to which a collective identity or broadly ...
The identity theory’s rise to prominence in analytic philosophy of mind during the late 1950s and ea...
The identity theory’s rapid rise to ascendancy in analytic philosophy of mind during the late 1950s ...
This chapter reviews four elements of David Lewis's account of materialism and experience. These ele...
A teoria da identidade mente-cérebro, que foi desenvolvida no início da segunda metade do século XX,...
Materialist philosophers claim that everything real, is somehow material inasmuch as it belongs to t...
David Lewis's position, often called analytic functionalism, was inspired by Ryle's analytic behavio...
My thesis analyzes and compares alternative theories of mind. In the course of providing an expositi...
In _The Conscious Mind: In Search of a Fundamental Theory_, David Chalmers poses an interesting and ...
This essay critiques the return to objects posited by certain new materialisms, most specifically th...
[What It’s Like, or What It’s About? The Place of Consciousness in the Material World] Summary: The ...
This chapter argues that Simon anticipated what has emerged as the consensus view about human cognit...
Materialism is the view that everything that is real, is material or is the product of material proc...