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Chapter 29 Hume on mental causation
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
- Does Descartes think minds are substances? 12
- Descartes on self-knowledge 21
- Human consciousness and the rational soul 31
- Mental causation 42
- Mental representation 51
- Is the mind a substance for Spinoza? 61
- Spinoza and self-knowledge 70
- The subject of thought and consciousness 80
- Spinoza and mental causation 88
- Spinoza on representation 95
- Is the mind a substance for Leibniz? 102
- Self-knowledge and the monads 110
- Leibniz on consciousness and unconscious perceptions 120
- Leibniz and the problem of mental causation 126
- Leibniz and representation 132
- Is the mind a substance for Locke? 139
- Locke's views on self-knowledge 148
- Locke on consciousness 155
- Locke on mental causation 163
- Locke on representation 169
- Minds are the only substances 181
- What do we know about our own minds or selves? 191
- is the nature of consciousness for Berkeley? 202
- Berkeley's problem of mental causation 212
- What is Berkeley's theory of mental representation and intentionality? 222
- Is the mind a substance for Hume? 230
- Hume and self-knowledge 239
- Hume's notion of consciousness 250
- Hume on mental causation 259
- Hume on representation 267
- Conclusion 276
- Bibliography 285
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
- Does Descartes think minds are substances? 12
- Descartes on self-knowledge 21
- Human consciousness and the rational soul 31
- Mental causation 42
- Mental representation 51
- Is the mind a substance for Spinoza? 61
- Spinoza and self-knowledge 70
- The subject of thought and consciousness 80
- Spinoza and mental causation 88
- Spinoza on representation 95
- Is the mind a substance for Leibniz? 102
- Self-knowledge and the monads 110
- Leibniz on consciousness and unconscious perceptions 120
- Leibniz and the problem of mental causation 126
- Leibniz and representation 132
- Is the mind a substance for Locke? 139
- Locke's views on self-knowledge 148
- Locke on consciousness 155
- Locke on mental causation 163
- Locke on representation 169
- Minds are the only substances 181
- What do we know about our own minds or selves? 191
- is the nature of consciousness for Berkeley? 202
- Berkeley's problem of mental causation 212
- What is Berkeley's theory of mental representation and intentionality? 222
- Is the mind a substance for Hume? 230
- Hume and self-knowledge 239
- Hume's notion of consciousness 250
- Hume on mental causation 259
- Hume on representation 267
- Conclusion 276
- Bibliography 285
- Index 289