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Guide to the Philosophy of Mind
Compiled by
David Chalmers
Since 1997 I have been philosophy of mind editor for the
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
By now we have accumulated enough entries in the philosophy of mind that it's the equivalent of a pretty definitive reference work in the field
anomalous monism
belief
Chinese room argument
concepts
(
consciousness
animal
higher-order theories
and intentionality
representational theories
unity of
dualism
emotion
identity theory of mind
language of thought hypothesis
memory
mental causation
teleological theories of
mental imagery
neutral monism
other minds
pain
panpsychism
the contents of
the problem of
physicalism
pleasure
qualia
inverted
knowledge argument
phenomenological approaches to
self-deception
self-knowledge
supervenience
action
free will
perception: epistemological problems of
personal identity
quantum approaches to consciousness
reference
Turing test
speech acts
sounds
folk psychology: as a theory
emergence
color
animal cognition
belief
consciousness
Chinese room argument