Philosophy of Mind includes papers by leading philosophers that explore topics such as experience and its representational and qualitative content; subjectivity; causal relevance; a new a priorist argument against materialism; phenomenal color; and other topics across the spectrum of philosophy of mind.
- A collection of original papers by top scholars, edited by two eminent philosophers.
- Explores a broad range of topics from across the spectrum of philosophy of mind.
- Includes essays that cover experience and its representational and qualitative content; subjectivity; causal relevance; a new a priorist argument against materialism, and phenomenal color.
1. Who's Afraid of Disjunctive Properties?: Louise Antony (Ohio State University).
2. A Trilemma for Redeployment: Akeel Bilgrami (Columbia University).
3. The Normativity of Content: Paul A. Boghossian (New York University).
4. The Nature of Narrow Content: David J. Chalmers (University of Arizona).
5. Experience as Representation: Fred Dretske (Duke University).
6. Thoughts and Norms: Allan Gibbard (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor).
7. Representation and Narrow Belief: Frank Jackson (Australian National University).
8. Qualia, Properties, Modality: Brian Loar (Rutgers University).
9. Vs. a New A Priorist Argument for Dualism: William G. Lycan (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill).
10. What Constitutes the Mind-Body Problem?: Colin McGinn (Rutgers University).
11. A Naturalist-Phnomenal Realist Response to Block's Harder Problem: Brian P. Mcl3i