FYI: Philosophy of Mind Bibliography - New Web Site (fwd)

Eugene Leitl (Eugene.Leitl@lrz.uni-muenchen.de)
Fri, 30 Aug 1996 10:35:18 +0200 (MET DST)


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Date: Thu, 29 Aug 1996 21:52:46 -0700
From: David Chalmers <chalmers@ling.ucsc.edu>
To: "bionet.neuroscience mail newsgroup" <bionet-news@dl.ac.uk>
Subject: Philosophy of Mind Bibliography - New Web Site

A revised and expanded version of my philosophy of mind bibliography
is now available at a new location. The URL is:

http://ling.ucsc.edu/~chalmers/biblio.html

The new version has about 2300 entries. Every section has been
reorganized to some extent, especially the first section on
consciousness. The density of annotations has dropped off somewhat
due to a lack of time, but fortunately modern search tools make
keeping up the listings themselves fairly straightforward. I've
enclosed a summary below.

My own home page has also moved to:

http://ling.ucsc.edu/~chalmers/

and there is a web page for my book THE CONSCIOUS MIND at:

http://ling.ucsc.edu/~chalmers/tcm.html

Please update any relevant links, as the old Washington University
pages may not stay around forever.

--
David Chalmers
University of California, Santa Cruz
chalmers@paradox.ucsc.edu  

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Part 1: Consciousness and Qualia [700]

1.1 Consciousness [102] 1.1a General [40] 1.1b The Concept of Consciousness [16] 1.1c Consciousness and Higher-Order Thought (Rosenthal, etc) [33] 1.1d Eliminativist Perspectives [13] 1.2 Explaining Consciousness? [81] 1.2a Subjectivity and Objectivity (Nagel) [40] 1.2b The Explanatory Gap (Levine) [9] 1.2c `Hard' and `Easy' Problems (Chalmers) [16] 1.2d Cognitive Closure (McGinn) [10] 1.2e Miscellaneous [6] 1.3 Consciousness and Ontology [106] 1.3a The Knowledge Argument (Jackson) [35] 1.3b Zombies & Modal Arguments [14] 1.3c Consciousness and Physicalism, Misc [12] 1.3d Consciousness and Dualism [15] 1.3e Panpsychism [7] 1.3f Mind-Body Problem, Misc [23] 1.4 Functional Approaches to Consciousness [139] 1.4a Neurobiological Approaches [33] 1.4b Cognitive Approaches [35] 1.4c Dennett on Consciousness [50] 1.4d Functional Approaches, Misc [9] 1.4e The Function of Consciousness [12] 1.5 Consciousness and Content [72] 1.5a Consciousness and Intentionality (Searle, etc) [13] 1.5b The Content of Experience [24] 1.5c Representationalism [18] 1.5d Internalism and Externalism about Experience [10] 1.5e Miscellaneous [7] 1.6 Qualia [65] 1.6a General [17] 1.6b Qualia and Materialism [13] 1.6c Eliminativism about Qualia [10] 1.6d The Inverted Spectrum [25] 1.7 Functionalism and Qualia [44] 1.7a Introspection and Absent Qualia (Shoemaker) [10] 1.7b Absent Qualia, General (Block, etc) [13] 1.7c Miscellaneous [21] 1.8 The Identity Theory (Smart, etc) [58] 1.9 Essentialism and the Identity Theory (Kripke) [33] 1.10 Machine Consciousness: see 4.3, 4.4

Part 2: Mental Content [602]

2.1 The Status of Propositional Psychology [193] 2.1a The Language of Thought (Fodor) [37] 2.1b The Intentional Stance (Dennett) [32] 2.1c Eliminativism (Churchlands, etc) [52] 2.1d Propositional Attitudes, General [28] 2.1e The Nature of Folk Psychology [23] 2.1f The Simulation Theory [21] 2.2 Internalism and Externalism [194] 2.2a Is Content in the Head? (Putnam, Burge) [33] 2.2b Externalism and Psychological Explanation (Burge, Fodor) [34] 2.2c Externalism and Mental Causation [24] 2.2d Externalism and the Theory of Vision [11] 2.2e Externalism and Computation [8] 2.2f Externalism and Self-Knowledge [25] 2.2g The Status of Narrow Content [39] 2.2h Miscellaneous [22] 2.3 Causal Theories of Content [85] 2.3a Information-Based Accounts (Dretske, etc) [24] 2.3b Asymmetric Dependence (Fodor) [18] 2.3c Causal Accounts, General [11] 2.3d Teleological Approaches (Millikan, etc) [32] 2.4 Conceptual Role Semantics [14] 2.5 Representation, General [23] 2.6 The Explanatory Role of Content (Dretske, etc) [18] 2.7 Concepts [26] 2.8 Meaning Holism [16] 2.9 Mental Content, Misc [33]

Part 3: Psychophysical Relations and Psychological Explanation [364]

3.1 Supervenience [73] 3.1a Psychophysical Supervenience (Kim, etc) [10] 3.1b Supervenience and Physicalism [18] 3.1c Technical Issues in Supervenience [22] 3.1d Supervenience, General [23] 3.2 Anomalous Monism (Davidson) [41] 3.3 Reduction [33] 3.4 Psychophysical Relations, Misc [48] 3.4a Physicalism [11] 3.4b Token Identity [6] 3.4c Emergence [8] 3.4d Dualism [15] 3.4e Miscellaneous [8] 3.5 Mental Causation [40] 3.6 Functionalism [59] 3.6a Causal Role Functionalism (Armstrong/Lewis) [15] 3.6b Machine Functionalism (Putnam) [15] 3.6c Miscellaneous [29] 3.7 Psychology and Neuroscience [27] 3.8 Psychological Explanation, Misc [20] 3.9 Philosophy of Mind, General [23]

Part 4: Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence [433]

4.1 The Turing Test [21] 4.2 Godelian Arguments (Lucas, Penrose) [53] 4.3 The Chinese Room (Searle) [54] 4.4 Machine Consciousness, Misc [31] 4.5 Philosophy of Connectionism [119] 4.5a Connectionism and Compositionality (Fodor/Pylyshyn) [26] 4.5b Representation in Connectionism [13] 4.5c Connectionism and Eliminativism [13] 4.5d The Connectionist/Classical Debate [19] 4.5e Subsymbolic Computation (Smolensky) [6] 4.5f Philosophy of Connectionism, Misc [31] 4.5g Foundational Empirical Issues [11] 4.6 Dynamic Systems [7] 4.7 Computation and Representation [41] 4.7a Symbols and Symbol Systems [6] 4.7b Computational Semantics [16] 4.7c Implicit/Explicit Representation [8] 4.7d AI without Representation? [5] 4.7e Miscellaneous [6] 4.8 Computationalism in Cognitive Science [27] 4.9 Computation and Physical Systems [13] 4.10 Methodological Foundations of AI [14] 4.11 The Frame Problem [11] 4.12 Levels of Analysis (Marr, etc) [10] 4.13 Philosophy of AI, Misc [32]

Part 5: Miscellaneous Topics [220]

5.1 Nativism (Chomsky, etc) [29] 5.2 Modularity/Perceptual Plasticity (Fodor, Churchland) [20] 5.3 Mental Images (Pylyshyn, Kosslyn) [25] 5.4 Rationality [16] 5.5 Animal Cognition [19] 5.6 Color, General [20] 5.7 Pain and Pleasure [20] 5.8 Emotions, etc [10] 5.9 Dreaming [8] 5.10 Free Will (tiny selection) [15] 5.11 Split Brains [12] 5.12 Personal Identity (tiny selection) [16] 5.13 Philosophy of Cognitive Science, Misc [10]