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10 Logic of the Empirical World, with Reference to the Identity Theory and Reductionism
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Introduction: Understanding the Identity Theory and Its Problems 1
- 1 Some Crucial Issues of Mind-Body Monism 20
- 2 A Split in the Identity Theory 35
- 3 Psychophysical and Theoretical Identifications 43
- 4 On Some Criticisms of a Physicalist Theory of Colors 54
- 5 Physicalism and the Contents of Sense Experience 64
- 6 Mind and Body: Aspects of Identity 78
- 7 Asymmetries and Mind-Body Perplexities 99
- 8 Russell on Perception and Mind-Body : A Study in Philosophical Method 131
- 9 Identity and "the Difference" 154
- 10 Logic of the Empirical World, with Reference to the Identity Theory and Reductionism 162
- 11 Can the Cognitive Process Be Totally Mechanized ? 182
- 12 The Mind-Body Equation Revisited 200
- The Contributors 219
- About the Editor 223
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Introduction: Understanding the Identity Theory and Its Problems 1
- 1 Some Crucial Issues of Mind-Body Monism 20
- 2 A Split in the Identity Theory 35
- 3 Psychophysical and Theoretical Identifications 43
- 4 On Some Criticisms of a Physicalist Theory of Colors 54
- 5 Physicalism and the Contents of Sense Experience 64
- 6 Mind and Body: Aspects of Identity 78
- 7 Asymmetries and Mind-Body Perplexities 99
- 8 Russell on Perception and Mind-Body : A Study in Philosophical Method 131
- 9 Identity and "the Difference" 154
- 10 Logic of the Empirical World, with Reference to the Identity Theory and Reductionism 162
- 11 Can the Cognitive Process Be Totally Mechanized ? 182
- 12 The Mind-Body Equation Revisited 200
- The Contributors 219
- About the Editor 223