Contents |
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Preface |
Xiii |
Introduction |
3 |
PART ONE: Our G lassy Essence |
15 |
CHAPTER I: The Invention of Mind |
17 |
1. CRITERIA OF THE MENTAL |
17 |
2. THE FUNCTIONAL, THE PHENOMANAL, AND THE IMMATERIAL |
22 |
3. THE DIVERSITY OF MIND-BODY PROBLEMS |
32 |
4. MIND AS THE GRASP OF UNIVERSALS |
38 |
5. ABILITY TO EXIST SEPARATELY EROM THE BODY |
45 |
6. DUALISM AND "MIND-STUFF" |
61 |
CHAPTER II: PERSONS Without Minds |
70 |
1. THE ANTIPODEANS |
70 |
2. PHENOMENAL PROPERTIES |
78 |
3. INCORRIGBILITY AND RAW FEELS |
88 |
4. BEHAVIORISM |
98 |
5. SKEPTICISM ABOUT OTHER MINDS |
107 |
6. MATERIALISM WITHOUT MIND-BODY INDENTITY |
114 |
7. EPISTEMOLOGY AND "THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIND" |
125 |
PART TWO: Mirroring |
129 |
CHAPTER III: The Idea of a "Theory of Knowledge" |
131 |
1. EPISTEMOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY'S SELF-IMAGE |
131 |
2. LOCKE'S CONFUSION OF EXPLANATION WITH JUSTIFICATION |
139 |
3. KANT'S CONFUSION OF PREDICATION WITH SYNTHESIS |
148 |
4. KNOWLEDGE AS NEEDING "FOUNDATIONS" |
155 |
CHAPTER IV: Privileded Representations |
165 |
1. APODICTIC TRUTH, PRIVILEGED REPRE- SENTATIONS, AND ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY |
165 |
2. EPISTEMOLOGICAL BEHAVIORISM |
173 |
3. PRE-LINGUISTIC AWARENESS |
182 |
4. THE "IDEA' IDEA" |
192 |
5. EPISTEMOLOGICAL BEHAVIORISM, PSYCHOLOGICAL BEHAVIORISM, AND LANGUAGE |
209 |
CHAPTER V: E pistemology and Empirical Psychology |
213 |
1. SUPICIONS ABOUT PSYCHOLOGY |
213 |
2. THE UNNATURLNESS OF EPISTEMOLOGY |
221 |
3. PSYCHOLOGYCAL STAES AS GENUINE EXPLANATIONS |
230 |
4. PSYCHOLOGYCAL STAES AS REPRESENTATIONS |
244 |
CHAPTER VI: Epistemology and Philosophy of Languaage |
257 |
1. PURE AND IMPURE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAEGE |
257 |
2. WHAT WERE OUR ANCESTORS TALKING ABOUT? |
266 |
3. IDEALISM |
273 |
4. REFERENCE |
284 |
5. TRUTH WITHOUT MIRRORS |
295 |
6. TRUTH, GOODNESS, AND REALTIVISM |
306 |
PART THREE: Philosophy |
313 |
CHAPTER VII: From Epistemology to Hermeneutics |
315 |
1. COMMENSURATION AND CONVERSATION |
315 |
2. KUHN AND INCOMMENSURABILITY |
322 |
3. OB JECTIVITY AS CORRESPONENCE AND AS AGREMENT |
333 |
4. SPIRIT AND NATURE |
343 |
CHAPTER VIII: Philosophy Whihout Mirrors |
357 |
1. HERMENUTICS AND EDIFITION |
357 |
2. SYTEMATIC PHILOSOPHY AND EDIFYING PHILOSOPHY |
365 |
3. EDIFICATION, RELATIVISM, AND OB JECTIVE TRUTH |
373 |
4. EDIFICATION AND NATURALISM |
379 |
5. PHILOSOPHY IN THE CONVERSATION OF MANKIND |
389 |
Index |
395 |