Mind Meaning and Reality

Mind  Meaning  and Reality
Author: D. H. Mellor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2012
Genre: Language and languages
ISBN: 0191743356

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This text presents 15 philosophical papers in which D.H. Mellor explores some of the most intriguing questions in philosophy. These include: what determines what we think, and what we use language to mean; how that depends on what there is in the world and why there is only one universe; and the nature of time.

Mind Meaning and Reality

Mind  Meaning  and Reality
Author: D. H. Mellor
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012-08-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191632860

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Mind, Meaning, and Reality contains fifteen philosophical papers by D. H. Mellor, including a new defence of 'success semantics', and an introduction arguing that metaphysics can and need only be justified by doing it and not by a 'meta-metaphysics', which it needs no more than physics needs metaphysics. The papers are grouped into three parts. Part I is about how the ways we are disposed to act fix both what we believe and what we use language to mean. Part II is about what there is: the reality of dispositions; what makes beliefs and sentences true; why there is only one universe; and how social groups, and other things composed of parts, are related to the people and other things that constitute them. Part III is about time, and includes discussions of twentieth century developments in the philosophy of time; why Kant was right about tense, even though he was wrong about time; why forward time travel is trivial and backward time travel impossible; and what gives time its direction.

Symbolism and Reality

Symbolism and Reality
Author: Charles William Morris
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 157
Release: 1993
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789027232878

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Charles W. Morris' doctoral thesis Symbolism and Reality, written in 1925 at Chicago under George H. Mead, has never before been published. It sets out to prove that thought and mind are not entities, nor even processes involving a psychical substance distinguishable from the rest of reality, but are explicable as the functioning of parts of the experience as symbols to an organism of other parts of experience. Being then the symbolic portion of experience, the psychical or mental can neither be sharply opposed to the rest of experience nor identical with the whole of experience. This edition includes a preface by Achim Eschbach, an extensive bibliography of Morris' works, and indices of names and subjects.

Mind Meaning and Reality

Mind  Meaning  and Reality
Author: D. H. Mellor
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2012-08-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780199645084

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Mind, Meaning, and Reality presents fifteen philosophical papers in which D. H. Mellor explores some of the most intriguing questions in philosophy. These include: what determines what we think, and what we use language to mean; how that depends on what there is in the world and why there is only one universe; and the nature of time.

Mind Value and Reality

Mind  Value  and Reality
Author: John McDowell
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2001-12-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780674265936

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This volume collects some of John McDowell's influential papers, written at various times over the last two decades. One group of essays deals mainly with issues in the interpretation of the ethical writings of Aristotle and Plato. A second group of papers contains more direct treatments of questions in moral philosophy that arise naturally out of reflection on the Greek tradition. Some of the essays in the second group exploit Wittgensteinian ideas about reason in action, and they open into the third group of papers, which contains readings of central elements in Wittgenstein's difficult later work. A fourth group deals with issues in the philosophy of mind and with questions about personal identity and the special character of first-personal thought and speech.

Meaning Knowledge and Reality

Meaning  Knowledge  and Reality
Author: John Henry McDowell,John McDowell
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1998
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0674557778

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This is the second volume of John McDowell's selected papers. These 19 essays collectively report on McDowell's involvement with questions about the interface between the philosophies of language and mind and with issues in general epistemology.

Mental Reality

Mental Reality
Author: Galen Strawson
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1994
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0262193523

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In Mental Reality, Galen Strawson argues that much contemporary philosophy of mind gives undue primacy of place to publicly observable phenomena, nonmental phenomena, and behavioral phenomena (understood as publicly observable phenomena) in its account of the nature of mind. It does so at the expense of the phenomena of conscious experience. Strawson describes an alternative position, "naturalized Cartesianism," which couples the materialist view that mind is entirely natural and wholly physical with a fully realist account of the nature of conscious experience. Naturalized Cartesianism is an adductive (as opposed to reductive) form of materialism. Adductive materialists don't claim that conscious experience is anything less than we ordinarily conceive it to be, in being wholly physical. They claim instead that the physical is something more than we ordinarily conceive it to be, given that many of the wholly physical goings-on in the brain constitute -- literally are -- conscious experiences as we ordinarily conceive them.

The Brain and the Meaning of Life

The Brain and the Meaning of Life
Author: Paul Thagard
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2010-02-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780691142722

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Defending the superiority of evidence-based reasoning over religious faith and philosophical thought experiments, Thagard argues that minds are brains and that reality is what science can discover. Brains come to know reality through a combination of perception and reasoning. Just as important, our brains evaluate aspects of reality through emotions that can produce both good and bad decisions. Our cognitive and emotional abilities allow us to understand reality, decide effectively, act morally, and pursue the vital needs of love, work, and play. Wisdom consists of knowing what matters, why it matters, and how to achieve it."--Jacket.