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Open Mind Philosophy and the Mind Sciences in the 21st Century: 2 Vol. Set

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London MIT Press 2016Description: 846pISBN:
  • 9780262034609
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • N36 M569
Partial contents:
Volume I What does it mean to have an open mind....5 Beyond componential constitution in the brain..33 Carving the brain at its joints....47 Functional Attributions and functional Architecture.55 What a theory of Knowledge - how should explain : A framework for practical knowledge beyond intellectualism and anti-intellectualism..........59 The sematic reading of propositionality and its relation to cognitive-representational explanations......79 Preparing the ground for an empirical theory of knowing -how..........91 Introspective insecurity.95 I Just knew that : Intuitions as scaffolded or freestanding judgements.113 Introspection and intuition.................................121 Meaning, context , and background..125 Grasping meaning ...........143 self-identification, intersubjectivity, and the background of intentionality.......153 The puzzle of perceptual precision....161 Phenomenal precision and some possible pitfalls .....213 Solely generic phenomenology.227 Rules: The basis of Morality.......237 Applied metascience of Neuroethics.......251 A skeptical note on Bibliometrics............261 Embodied prediction.......263 Extending the explanandum for predictive processing ....285 Predicting peace.....297 Levels.......305 Mechanistic emergence...331 Mechanisms and emergence..............343 Mental states as emergent properties .349 The Bottom-up approch to mental life......387 THe bottom up approach.397 Why and how does consciousness seem the way it seems.401 Qualia explained away...413 How our belief in Qualia evolved and why we care so much.......425 The heterogeneity of experiental imagination.431 Imagination and experience......451 The importance of being neutral.461 On the eve of Artificial minds.......467 Future games..........485 Mind Games............493 Can we be epigeneically proactive...............497 Should we be Epigenetically proactive......519 Understanding epigenetic proaction................................533 The paradigmatic body......537 Multisenory spatial mechanisms of the bodily self and social cognition........559 Embodied simulations ...573 All the self we need ..........579 Memory for prediction error minimization ........599 Metamisery and bodily inexistence ....613 Visual Adaptation to a Remapped spectrum........617 what can sensorimotor enactivism learn from studies on Phenomenal adaptation in a typical perceptual conditions.........633 Phenomenology, methodology, and advancing the debate .................651 An information- based approach to consciousness......................655 What`s up with prefrontal cortex......675 Can synchronization explain representational content........683 Beyond illusion...........689 The illusion of the given and its role in vision research..........715 Manifest illusion........725 The neural organ explains the mind............729 From explanatory ambition to explanatory power........751 THe diversity of bayesian explanation............761 Millikan`s teleosemantics and communicative agency............767 Communicative agency and ad hominem arguments in Social Epistemology.........789 Assessing a speaker`s reliability falls short of Providing an argument.......803 Wild systems theory as a 21st century coherence framework for cognitive science ..............807 Thickening description with views from pragmatism and anthropology.........829 After naturalism...............841 Volume II THe Crack of dawn........847 Consciousness as inference in Time.....881 PRedictive coding is unconscious, so that consciousness happens now..............895 Vestibular cotributions to the sense of Body, self, and others...........899 Perspectival structure and Vestibular processing ..............937 Vestibular sense and perspectival experience .....947 Are there counterexamples to the immunity principle........977 Can experiential ownership violate the immunity principle......991 Mathematical cognition......997
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Volume I What does it mean to have an open mind....5 Beyond componential constitution in the brain..33 Carving the brain at its joints....47 Functional Attributions and functional Architecture.55 What a theory of Knowledge - how should explain : A framework for practical knowledge beyond intellectualism and anti-intellectualism..........59 The sematic reading of propositionality and its relation to cognitive-representational explanations......79 Preparing the ground for an empirical theory of knowing -how..........91 Introspective insecurity.95 I Just knew that : Intuitions as scaffolded or freestanding judgements.113 Introspection and intuition.................................121 Meaning, context , and background..125 Grasping meaning ...........143 self-identification, intersubjectivity, and the background of intentionality.......153 The puzzle of perceptual precision....161 Phenomenal precision and some possible pitfalls .....213 Solely generic phenomenology.227 Rules: The basis of Morality.......237 Applied metascience of Neuroethics.......251 A skeptical note on Bibliometrics............261 Embodied prediction.......263 Extending the explanandum for predictive processing ....285 Predicting peace.....297 Levels.......305 Mechanistic emergence...331 Mechanisms and emergence..............343 Mental states as emergent properties .349 The Bottom-up approch to mental life......387 THe bottom up approach.397 Why and how does consciousness seem the way it seems.401 Qualia explained away...413 How our belief in Qualia evolved and why we care so much.......425 The heterogeneity of experiental imagination.431 Imagination and experience......451 The importance of being neutral.461 On the eve of Artificial minds.......467 Future games..........485 Mind Games............493 Can we be epigeneically proactive...............497 Should we be Epigenetically proactive......519 Understanding epigenetic proaction................................533 The paradigmatic body......537 Multisenory spatial mechanisms of the bodily self and social cognition........559 Embodied simulations ...573 All the self we need ..........579 Memory for prediction error minimization ........599 Metamisery and bodily inexistence ....613 Visual Adaptation to a Remapped spectrum........617 what can sensorimotor enactivism learn from studies on Phenomenal adaptation in a typical perceptual conditions.........633 Phenomenology, methodology, and advancing the debate .................651 An information- based approach to consciousness......................655 What`s up with prefrontal cortex......675 Can synchronization explain representational content........683 Beyond illusion...........689 The illusion of the given and its role in vision research..........715 Manifest illusion........725 The neural organ explains the mind............729 From explanatory ambition to explanatory power........751 THe diversity of bayesian explanation............761 Millikan`s teleosemantics and communicative agency............767 Communicative agency and ad hominem arguments in Social Epistemology.........789 Assessing a speaker`s reliability falls short of Providing an argument.......803 Wild systems theory as a 21st century coherence framework for cognitive science ..............807 Thickening description with views from pragmatism and anthropology.........829 After naturalism...............841 Volume II THe Crack of dawn........847 Consciousness as inference in Time.....881 PRedictive coding is unconscious, so that consciousness happens now..............895 Vestibular cotributions to the sense of Body, self, and others...........899 Perspectival structure and Vestibular processing ..............937 Vestibular sense and perspectival experience .....947 Are there counterexamples to the immunity principle........977 Can experiential ownership violate the immunity principle......991 Mathematical cognition......997

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