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Content and Consciousness Daniel C. Dennett

Content and Consciousness By Daniel C. Dennett

Content and Consciousness by Daniel C. Dennett


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In this pioneering book, Daniel Dennett sets out clearly what he believed constituted a genuine analysis of the mind.

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Content and Consciousness by Daniel C. Dennett

First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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'I have certainly been greatly stimulated by reading the book, and I recommend it to all others who have an interest in the problems of mind and body and of physicalism and its alternatives.' - J.C.C. Smart, Mind

About Daniel C. Dennett

Daniel C. Dennett is Director of the Center for Cognitive Studies, Tufts University. He is the author of many books in the area of philosophy of mind and cognitive studies, including Brainstorms and Consciousness Explained.

Table of Contents

PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION, PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION, PART ONE: THE LANGUAGE OF MIND, I. THE ONTOLOGICAL PROBLEM OF MIND, II INTENTIONALITY, III EVOLUTION IN THE BRAIN, IV. THE ASCRIPTION OF CONTENT, PART TWO: CONSCIOUSNESS, V. INTROSPECTIVE CERTAINTY, VI. AWARENESS AND CONSCIOUSNESS, VII. MENTAL IMAGERY, VIII. THINKING AND REASONING, IX. ACTIONS AND INTENTIONS, X. LANGUAGE AND UNDERSTANDING, INDEX

Additional information

CIN0415104319G
9780415104319
0415104319
Content and Consciousness by Daniel C. Dennett
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1986-04-24
216
N/A
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