Introduction to the philosophy of mind: readings from Descartes to Strawson/
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[Glenview, Ill.]:
Scott, Foresman and Cp.,
c1970
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Table of Contents:
- Introductory essay: the privacy of physiological phenomena, by H. Morick.
- Meditations I, II, and VI, by R. Descartes.
- Descartes' myth, by G. Ryle.
- I think, therefore I am, by A. J. Ayer.
- Of personal identity, by D. Hume.
- Hume on personal identity, by T. Penelhum.
- Paralogisms of pure reason, by I. Kant.
- Self, mind, and body, by P. F. Strawson.
- Soul, by P. F. Strawson.
- The distinction between mental and physical phenomena, by F. Brentano.
- Brentano on descriptive psychology and the intentional, by R. Chisholm.
- Note on the text, by R. Rhees.
- Notes for lectures on "Private experience" and "Sense data," by L. Wittgenstein.
- Consciousness and self, by J.-P. Sartre.
- Self knowledge, by G. Ryle.
- Wittgenstein's philosophical investigations, by N. Malcolm.
- Is consciousness a brain process? By U. T. Place.
- Persons, by P. F. Strawson.