Self: An Introduction to Philosophical PsychologyPegasus, 1969 - 173 من الصفحات |
المحتوى
Prefatory Note vii | 13 |
TWO Mental and Physical | 29 |
THREE Three Claims about Experience | 45 |
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A. J. Ayer action activity aggression appears argued assertion aware B. F. Skinner Bakan behave behavior believe bodily body-image boundaries brain brain-state C. A. Mace causal cause Chapter claim consciousness daydreams decision Descartes describe distinction domino theory dualism E. G. Boring egocentric speech emotions emphasized ence evidence example experiencing explain fact fantasy fear first-person Gilbert Ryle human Hume Ibid identity hypothesis images imagination inner speech instinct intentionality interest introspection J. J. C. Smart kind long-term memory look memory memory-experience mental and physical mind motivation naked thought nonbodily observation occur one's body oneself organism ourselves past person philosophical Philosophy of Mind physical events physiological present problem psychology question recall refer relevant remember response retrospection reveal Ryle seems self-knowledge sensations sense sometimes sorrow specific Stuart Hampshire Suppose things thinking tion unconscious visual experience Vygotsky writing these words Würzburg York