This is a bibliography of work in the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of cognitive science, and the science of consciousness. It consists of 28490 entries, and is divided into 8 parts, each of which is further divided by topic and subtopic. Both online and offline material is included, with links wherever possible. Learn more about MindPapers.
Part 1: Philosophy of Consciousness
1.1 | Philosophy of Consciousness, Miscellaneous [295] |
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1.1a | Philosophy of Consciousness, General Works [97] |
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1.1b | The Concept of Consciousness [142] |
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1.1c | Philosophy of Consciousness, Misc [51] |
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1.2 | Explaining Consciousness? [384] |
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1.2a | What is it Like? [42] |
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1.2b | Subjectivity and Objectivity [58] |
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1.2c | The Explanatory Gap [88] |
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1.2d | `Hard' and `Easy' Problems [82] |
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1.2e | Cognitive Closure [32] |
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1.2f | Conceptual Analysis and A Priori Entailment [32] |
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1.2g | Explaining Consciousness, Misc [47] |
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1.3 | Consciousness and Materialism [598] |
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1.3a | The Knowledge Argument [127] |
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1.3b | Zombies and the Conceivability Argument [167] |
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1.3c | Kripke's Modal Argument [48] |
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1.3d | Arguments from Disembodiment [39] |
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1.3e | Other Anti-Materialist Arguments [40] |
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1.3f | Consciousness and Materialism, Misc [39] |
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1.3g | Mind-Body Problem, General [135] |
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1.4 | Specific Views on Consciousness [669] |
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1.4a | Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness [264] |
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1.4a.1 | Higher-Order Perception Theories of Consciousness [2] |
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1.4a.2 | Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness, Misc [3] |
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1.4a.3 | Higher-Order Thought Theories of Consciousness [162] |
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1.4a.4 | Self-Representational Theories of Consciousness [97] |
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1.4b | Dennett's Functionalism [96] |
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1.4c | Searle's Biological Naturalism [35] |
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1.4d | Functionalism about Consciousness [19] |
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1.4e | Eliminativism about Consciousness [23] |
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1.4f | Dualism about Consciousness [40] |
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1.4g | Panpsychism [101] |
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1.4h | Russellian Monism [37] |
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1.4i | Neutral Monism [30] |
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1.4j | Idealism [24] |
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1.4k | Specific Views on Consciousness, Misc [3] |
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1.5 | Consciousness and Content [541] |
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1.5a | Consciousness and Intentionality [71] |
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1.5b | Representationalism [221] |
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1.5c | Phenomenal Intentionality [40] |
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1.5d | Conscious Thought [24] |
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1.5e | Internalism and Externalism about Experience [60] |
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1.5f | Phenomenal Concepts [80] |
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1.5g | Consciousness and Content, Misc [42] |
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1.6 | Aspects of Consciousness [680] |
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1.6a | Self-Consciousness [175] |
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1.6b | The Unity of Consciousness [124] |
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1.6c | Homogeneity of Consciousness [15] |
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1.6d | Knowledge of Consciousness [65] |
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1.6e | The Function of Consciousness [60] |
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1.6f | Temporal Consciousness [131] |
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1.6g | Consciousness of Action [67] |
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1.6h | Unconscious States [40] |
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1.6i | Collective Consciousness [0] |
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1.6j | Aspects of Consciousness, Misc [1] |
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1.7 | Qualia [377] |
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1.7a | Qualia, Misc [46] |
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1.7b | Qualia and Materialism [26] |
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1.7c | Eliminativism about Qualia [22] |
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1.7d | The Inverted Spectrum [89] |
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1.7e | Absent Qualia [40] |
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1.7f | Functionalism and Qualia [31] |
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Part 2: Intentionality
2.1 | Propositional Attitudes [283] |
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2.1a | The Language of Thought [73] |
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2.1b | The Intentional Stance [55] |
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2.1c | Eliminativism about Propositional Attitudes [87] |
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2.1d | Propositional Attitudes, Misc [64] |
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2.2 | Content Internalism and Externalism [768] |
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2.2a | Is Content in the Head? [65] |
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2.2b | Social Externalism [61] |
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2.2c | Externalism and Psychological Explanation [61] |
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2.2d | Externalism and Mental Causation [43] |
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2.2e | Externalism and the Theory of Vision [19] |
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2.2f | Externalism and Computation [17] |
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2.2g | Externalism and Self-Knowledge [224] |
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2.2h | Narrow Content [89] |
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2.2i | The Extended Mind [90] |
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2.2j | Content Internalism and Externalism, Misc [97] |
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2.3 | Naturalizing Mental Content [430] |
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2.3a | Information-Based Accounts of Mental Content [72] |
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2.3b | Asymmetric-Dependence Accounts of Mental Content [37] |
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2.3c | Causal Accounts of Mental Content, Misc [25] |
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2.3d | Teleological Accounts of Mental Content [130] |
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2.3e | Inferentialist Accounts of Meaning and Content [55] |
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2.3f | Interpretivist Accounts of Meaning and Content [59] |
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2.3g | Naturalizing Mental Content, Misc [46] |
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2.4 | The Nature of Contents [61] |
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2.4a | Fregean and Russellian Contents [1] |
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2.4b | Indexical Contents [14] |
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2.4c | Intentional Objects [20] |
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2.4d | Object-Dependent Contents [7] |
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2.4e | Two-Dimensionalism about Content [13] |
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2.4f | The Nature of Contents, Misc [6] |
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2.5 | Aspects of Intentionality [482] |
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2.5a | Naturalism and Intentionality [38] |
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2.5b | Kripkenstein on Meaning [95] |
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2.5c | Rule-Following [134] |
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2.5d | Normativity of Meaning and Content [61] |
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2.5e | Meaning Holism [77] |
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2.5f | Explanatory Role of Content [47] |
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2.5g | Collective Intentionality [27] |
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2.5h | Aspects of Intentionality, Misc [3] |
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2.6 | Representation [120] |
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2.6a | The Concept of Representation [0] |
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2.6b | Varieties of Representation [0] |
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2.6c | Theories of Representation [1] |
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2.6d | Skepticism about Representations [0] |
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2.6e | Representation, Misc [2] |
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2.7 | Concepts [228] |
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2.7a | Perception-Based Theories of Concepts [2] |
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2.7b | Inferential Theories of Concepts [4] |
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2.7c | Prototype and Exemplar Theories of Concepts [4] |
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2.7d | Theory-Based Theories of Concepts [1] |
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2.7e | Atomist Theories of Concepts [2] |
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2.7f | Theories of Concepts, Misc [3] |
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2.7g | Conceptual Change [13] |
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2.7h | Concept Possession [1] |
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2.7i | Ontology of Concepts [1] |
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2.7j | Recognitional Concepts [1] |
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2.7k | Concepts, Misc [9] |
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2.8 | Intentionality, Misc [128] |
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Part 3: Perception
3.1 | The Nature of Perceptual Experience [537] |
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3.1a | Sense-Datum Theories [189] |
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3.1b | Adverbialism and Qualia Theories [36] |
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3.1c | Intentionalist Theories of Perception [51] |
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3.1d | Belief Theories of Perception [22] |
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3.1e | Naive and Direct Realism [84] |
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3.1f | Disjunctivism [87] |
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3.1g | The Nature of Perceptual Experience, Misc [68] |
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3.10 | The Perceptual Relation [193] |
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3.10a | The Causal Theory of Perception [57] |
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3.10b | Direct and Indirect Perception [64] |
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3.10c | The Objects of Perception [50] |
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3.10d | The Perceptual Relation, Misc [20] |
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3.11 | The Contents of Perception [421] |
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3.11a | Conceptual and Nonconceptual Content [111] |
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3.11b | Color Experience [54] |
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3.11c | Spatial Experience [75] |
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3.11d | The Experience of Objects [43] |
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3.11e | The Experience of High-Level Properties [58] |
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3.11f | The Contents of Perception, Misc [80] |
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3.2 | Sensory Modalities [128] |
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3.2a | Distinguishing the Senses [19] |
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3.2b | Vision [37] |
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3.2c | Other Sensory Modalities [36] |
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3.2d | Molyneux's Problem [29] |
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3.2e | Sensory Modalities, Misc [7] |
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3.3 | Science of Perception [178] |
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3.3a | Modularity and Cognitive Penetrability [31] |
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3.3b | Ecological Approaches to Perception [42] |
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3.3c | Construction and Inference in Perception [20] |
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3.3d | Perception and Neuroscience [22] |
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3.3e | Psychophysics [24] |
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3.3f | Gestalt Theory [34] |
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3.3g | Science of Perception, Misc [4] |
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3.4 | Perception and the Mind [271] |
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3.4a | Perception and Thought [27] |
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3.4b | Perception and Action [162] |
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3.4c | Perception and Reference [20] |
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3.4d | Perception and Phenomenology [60] |
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3.4e | Perception and the Mind, Misc [1] |
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3.5 | Perceptual Knowledge [202] |
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3.5a | Dogmatism about Perception [5] |
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3.5b | Epistemic and Non-epistemic Perception [11] |
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3.5c | Perceptual Justification [31] |
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3.5d | Perception and Knowledge, Misc [11] |
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3.5e | Perception and Skepticism [7] |
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3.5f | The Given [40] |
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3.6 | Perceptual Qualities [122] |
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3.6a | Sound [27] |
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3.6b | Primary and Secondary Qualities [44] |
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3.6c | Perceptual Qualities, Misc [12] |
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3.6d | Discriminability [38] |
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3.7 | Color [379] |
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3.7a | Physicalist Theories of Color [35] |
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3.7b | Dispositionalist Theories of Color [20] |
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3.7c | Primitivist Theories of Color [14] |
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3.7d | Theories of Color, Misc [38] |
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3.7e | Color Realism [47] |
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3.7f | Color Irrealism [34] |
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3.7g | Color Terms [14] |
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3.7h | Color, Misc [39] |
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3.8 | Aspects of Perception [181] |
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3.8a | Illusion and Hallucination [64] |
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3.8b | Transparency [40] |
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3.8c | Perceptual Reports [22] |
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3.8d | Sensation and Perception [54] |
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3.8e | Aspects of Perception, Misc [1] |
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3.9 | Philosophy of Perception, General [111] |
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Part 4: Metaphysics of Mind
4.1 | Physicalism about the Mind [500] |
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4.1a | Formulating Physicalism [73] |
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4.1b | Mind-Brain Identity Theory [210] |
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4.1c | Eliminative Materialism [35] |
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4.1d | Anomalous Monism [102] |
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4.1e | Physicalism about the Mind, Misc [78] |
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4.2 | Dualism [265] |
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4.2a | Interactionism [66] |
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4.2b | Epiphenomenalism [100] |
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4.2c | Psychophysical Parallelism [16] |
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4.2d | Dualism, Misc [74] |
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4.3 | Functionalism and Behaviorism [220] |
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4.3a | Logical Behaviorism [104] |
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4.3b | Causal Role Functionalism [27] |
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4.3c | Machine Functionalism [20] |
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4.3d | Functionalism, Misc [69] |
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4.4 | Supervenience [320] |
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4.4a | Psychophysical Supervenience [27] |
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4.4b | Supervenience and Physicalism [33] |
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4.4c | Supervenience, General [81] |
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4.4d | Supervenient Causation [11] |
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4.5 | Psychophysical Reduction [296] |
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4.5a | Nonreductive Materialism [74] |
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4.5b | Reduction in Psychology and Neuroscience [90] |
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4.5c | Multiple Realizability [83] |
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4.5d | Psychophysical Reduction, Misc [48] |
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4.6 | Other Psychophysical Theories [0] |
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4.7 | Mental Causation [224] |
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4.7a | Anomalous Monism and Mental Causation [3] |
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4.7b | Functionalism and Mental Causation [2] |
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4.7c | The Exclusion Problem [20] |
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4.7d | Mental Causation, Misc [10] |
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4.8 | Personal Identity [745] |
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4.8a | Personal Identity, Misc [116] |
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4.8b | Survival and What Matters [62] |
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4.8c | Persons [117] |
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4.8d | The Self [127] |
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4.8e | Psychological Theories of Personal Identity [46] |
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4.8f | Physical and Animalist Theories [53] |
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4.8g | Fission and Split Brains [45] |
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4.8h | Multiple Personality [40] |
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4.9 | Metaphysics of Mind, Misc [99] |
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Part 5: Miscellaneous Philosophy of Mind
5.1 | Mental States [5169] |
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5.1a | Attention [51] |
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5.1a.1 | Attention and Consciousness [47] |
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5.1a.2 | Attention, Misc [1] |
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5.1a.3 | The Nature of Attention [3] |
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5.1b | Belief [202] |
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5.1b.1 | Belief, Misc [11] |
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5.1b.2 | Collective Belief [3] |
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5.1b.3 | De Re Belief [11] |
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5.1b.4 | The Nature of Belief [62] |
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5.1b.5 | Tacit and Dispositional Belief [0] |
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5.1c | Bodily Experience [59] |
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5.1c.1 | Bodily Awareness [36] |
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5.1c.2 | Bodily Experience, Misc [11] |
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5.1c.3 | Bodily Sensations [12] |
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5.1d | Desire [79] |
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5.1d.1 | Desire as Belief [6] |
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5.1d.2 | Desire-Satisfaction Theories of Well-Being [1] |
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5.1d.3 | Pleasure and Desire [3] |
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5.1d.4 | Theories of Desire, Misc [2] |
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5.1d.5 | Desire, Misc [4] |
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5.1e | Dreams [204] |
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5.1e.1 | Dreams, Misc [1] |
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5.1e.2 | The Nature of Dreaming [3] |
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5.1f | Emotions [901] |
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5.1f.1 | Theories of Emotion [154] |
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5.1f.1.1 | Somatic and Feeling Theories of Emotion [22] |
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5.1f.1.2 | Perceptual Theories of Emotion [17] |
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5.1f.1.3 | Cognitive Theories of Emotions [51] |
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5.1f.1.4 | Theories of Emotion, Misc [27] |
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5.1f.2 | Varieties of Emotion [146] |
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5.1f.2.1 | Varieties of Emotion, Misc [5] |
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5.1f.2.2 | Classifying Emotions [50] |
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5.1f.2.3 | Emotions and Appraisals [14] |
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5.1f.2.4 | Emotions and Feelings [48] |
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5.1f.2.5 | Moods [12] |
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5.1f.3 | Aspects of Emotion [175] |
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5.1f.3.1 | Knowledge of Emotion [26] |
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5.1f.3.2 | Emotional Expression [14] |
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5.1f.3.3 | Aspects of Emotion, Misc [0] |
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5.1f.3.4 | Emotion and Reason [43] |
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5.1f.3.5 | Objects and Contents of Emotions [91] |
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5.1f.4 | Emotions, Misc [16] |
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5.1g | Mental Imagery [148] |
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5.1h | Imagination [422] |
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5.1h.1 | Imaginative Resistance [15] |
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5.1h.2 | Imagination and Imagery [17] |
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5.1h.3 | Imagination and Pretense [27] |
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5.1h.4 | Imagination, Misc [97] |
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5.1i | Intuition [94] |
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5.1i.1 | Epistemology of Intuition [58] |
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5.1i.2 | Intuition, Misc [6] |
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5.1i.3 | The Nature of Intuition [20] |
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5.1j | Memory [727] |
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5.1j.1 | Epistemology of Memory [0] |
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5.1j.2 | Memory and Cognitive Science [186] |
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5.1j.3 | Memory, Misc [0] |
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5.1j.4 | The Nature of Memory [3] |
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5.1k | Mental Actions [32] |
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5.1l | Moral Psychology [1642] |
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5.1l.1 | Moral Emotion [114] |
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5.1l.1.1 | Responsibility and Emotion [7] |
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5.1l.1.2 | Moral Emotion, Misc [18] |
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5.1l.1.3 | [0] |
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5.1l.2 | Moral Education [12] |
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5.1l.3 | Altruism and Psychological Egoism [53] |
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5.1l.4 | Ethics and Cognitive Science [46] |
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5.1l.4.1 | Evolution of Morality [16] |
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5.1l.4.2 | Neuroscience of Ethics [21] |
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5.1l.4.3 | Psychology of Ethics [6] |
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5.1l.4.4 | Ethics and Cognitive Science, Misc [2] |
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5.1l.5 | Moral Character [356] |
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5.1l.5.1 | Authenticity [3] |
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5.1l.5.2 | Personality [11] |
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5.1l.5.3 | Integrity [211] |
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5.1l.5.4 | Moral Sainthood [0] |
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5.1l.5.5 | Skepticism about Character [45] |
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5.1l.5.6 | Virtues and Vices [20] |
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5.1l.5.7 | Moral Character, Misc [7] |
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5.1l.6 | Moral States and Processes [956] |
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5.1l.6.1 | Moral Imagination [17] |
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5.1l.6.10 | Moral States and Processes, Misc [0] |
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5.1l.6.11 | Courage [34] |
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5.1l.6.12 | Hypocrisy [18] |
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5.1l.6.13 | Cruelty [0] |
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5.1l.6.14 | Hope [113] |
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5.1l.6.15 | Envy [23] |
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5.1l.6.16 | Gratitude [11] |
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5.1l.6.17 | Guilt and Shame [5] |
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5.1l.6.18 | Happiness [199] |
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5.1l.6.19 | Tolerance [10] |
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5.1l.6.2 | Moral Perception [2] |
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5.1l.6.20 | Alienation [7] |
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5.1l.6.21 | Moral Phenomenology [15] |
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5.1l.6.22 | Jealousy [3] |
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5.1l.6.23 | Kindness [5] |
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5.1l.6.24 | Moral Deliberation [11] |
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5.1l.6.25 | Moral Intuition [6] |
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5.1l.6.3 | Resentment [0] |
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5.1l.6.4 | Forgiveness [2] |
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5.1l.6.5 | Schadenfreude [0] |
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5.1l.6.6 | Self-Deception [113] |
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5.1l.6.7 | Anger [27] |
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5.1l.6.8 | Sympathy [51] |
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5.1l.6.9 | Trust [284] |
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5.1l.7 | Moral Psychology, Misc [21] |
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5.1m | Pain [381] |
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5.1m.1 | The Concept of Pain [0] |
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5.1m.2 | Location of Pain [4] |
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5.1m.3 | Pain and Pain Experience [3] |
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5.1m.4 | Pain and Perception [2] |
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5.1m.5 | Pain, Misc [1] |
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5.1m.6 | Pain and Mental Objects [0] |
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5.1n | Pleasure [197] |
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5.1n.1 | Pleasure and Pain [3] |
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5.1n.2 | Pleasure, Misc [1] |
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5.1n.3 | The Value of Pleasure [3] |
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5.1o | Thought and Thinking [20] |
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5.1p | Mental States, Misc [4] |
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5.2 | Self-Knowledge [408] |
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5.2a | Observational Accounts [22] |
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5.2b | Commitment/Expression-Based Accounts [41] |
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5.2c | Constitutive Accounts [25] |
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5.2d | First-Person Authority and Privileged Access [73] |
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5.2e | Infallibility and Incorrigibility [65] |
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5.2f | Self-Knowledge, Misc [133] |
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5.3 | The Problem of Other Minds [208] |
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5.3a | Analogy and Other Minds [20] |
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5.3b | Abduction and Other Minds [5] |
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5.3c | Criteria and Other Minds [8] |
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5.3d | Direct Knowledge and Other Minds [8] |
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5.3e | Induction and Other Minds [10] |
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5.3f | Other Minds, Misc [6] |
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5.3g | Private Language and Other Minds [3] |
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5.4 | Free Will [1583] |
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5.4a | Free Will and Science [225] |
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5.4a.1 | Free Will and Genetics [5] |
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5.4a.2 | Free Will and Neuroscience [71] |
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5.4a.3 | Free Will and Physics [15] |
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5.4a.4 | Free Will and Psychology [118] |
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5.4a.5 | Free Will and Science, Misc [14] |
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5.4b | Theories of Free Will [792] |
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5.4b.1 | Agent Causation [44] |
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5.4b.2 | Compatibilism [269] |
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5.4b.3 | Free Will Skepticism [37] |
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5.4b.4 | Identification Theories [22] |
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5.4b.5 | Incompatibilism [156] |
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5.4b.6 | Libertarianism about Free Will [157] |
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5.4b.7 | Semi-Compatibilism [36] |
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5.4b.8 | Theories of Free Will, Misc [71] |
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5.4c | Topics in Free Will [326] |
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5.4c.1 | The Consequence Argument [20] |
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5.4c.2 | Alternative Possibilities [105] |
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5.4c.3 | Determinism [41] |
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5.4c.4 | Fatalism [62] |
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5.4c.5 | Free Will and Responsibility [68] |
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5.4c.6 | Free Will and Foreknowledge [16] |
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5.4c.7 | Topics in Free Will, Misc [14] |
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5.4d | Free Will, Misc [21] |
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5.5 | Philosophy of Mind, General Works [140] |
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Part 6: Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
6.1 | Can Machines Think? [506] |
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6.1a | The Turing Test [101] |
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6.1b | Godelian arguments [87] |
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6.1c | The Chinese Room [113] |
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6.1d | Machine Consciousness [105] |
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6.1e | Machine Mentality, Misc [100] |
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6.2 | Computation and Representation [97] |
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6.2a | Symbols and Symbol Systems [20] |
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6.2b | Computational Semantics [29] |
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6.2c | Implicit/Explicit Rules and Representations [17] |
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6.2d | AI without Representation? [12] |
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6.2e | Computation and Representation, Misc [19] |
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6.3 | Philosophy of Connectionism [261] |
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6.3a | Connectionism and Compositionality [54] |
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6.3b | Representation in Connectionism [43] |
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6.3c | Connectionism and Eliminativism [20] |
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6.3d | The Connectionist/Classical Debate [36] |
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6.3e | Subsymbolic Computation [10] |
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6.3f | Philosophy of Connectionism, Misc [76] |
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6.3g | Philosophy of Connectionism, Foundational Empirical Issues [22] |
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6.4 | Special Topics in AI [186] |
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The Singularity [9] | |
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Mind Uploading [1] | |
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6.4a | Cyborgs [0] |
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6.4b | Transhumanism [0] |
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6.4c | Cybernetics [1] |
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6.4d | Dynamical Systems [57] |
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6.4e | The Nature of AI [13] |
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6.4f | The Frame Problem [34] |
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6.4g | AI Methodology [35] |
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6.4h | Robotics [35] |
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6.5 | Computationalism [103] |
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6.5a | Computation and Physical Systems [85] |
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6.5a.1 | Computation and Physical Systems, Misc [2] |
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6.5a.2 | Analog and Digital Computation [14] |
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6.5a.3 | Computers [1] |
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6.5a.4 | Implementing Computations [4] |
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6.5a.5 | Noncomputable Processes [1] |
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6.5a.6 | Pancomputationalism [7] |
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6.5a.7 | Quantum Computation [9] |
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6.6 | Philosophy of AI, Miscellaneous [83] |
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6.6a | Philosophy of AI, General Works [1] |
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6.6b | Philosophy of AI, Misc [5] |
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Part 7: Philosophy of Cognitive Science
7.1 | Philosophy of Cognitive Science, Miscellaneous [941] |
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7.1a | Nativism in Cognitive Science [104] |
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7.1a.1 | Nativism in Cognitive Science, Misc [0] |
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7.1b | Modularity in Cognitive Science [72] |
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7.1c | Evolution of Cognition [166] |
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7.1c.1 | Evolutionary Psychology [94] |
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7.1c.2 | Evolution of Cognition, Misc [8] |
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7.1d | Rationality and Cognitive Science [79] |
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7.1e | Embodiment and Situated Cognition [138] |
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7.1f | Animal Cognition [122] |
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7.1f.1 | Animal Emotion [6] |
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7.1f.2 | Animal Language [9] |
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7.1f.3 | Animal Cognition, Misc [8] |
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7.1g | Levels of Analysis in Cognitive Science [16] |
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7.1h | Explanation in Cognitive Science [24] |
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7.1i | Representation in Cognitive Science [15] |
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7.1j | Computationalism in Cognitive Science [121] |
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7.1k | Philosophy of Cognitive Science, Misc [83] |
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7.2 | Philosophy of Neuroscience [758] |
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7.2a | Imaging and Localization [51] |
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7.2b | Representation in Neuroscience [38] |
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7.2c | Explanation in Neuroscience [53] |
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7.2d | Neurophilosophy [60] |
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7.2e | Philosophy of Neuroscience, Misc [218] |
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7.3 | Philosophy of Psychology [754] |
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7.3a | Movements in Psychology [10] |
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7.3a.1 | Psychological Behaviorism [9] |
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7.3a.2 | Cognitivism in Psychology [1] |
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7.3a.3 | Movements in Psychology, Misc [0] |
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7.3b | Theory of Mind and Folk Psychology [343] |
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7.3b.1 | The Nature of Folk Psychology [99] |
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7.3b.2 | The Theory Theory [31] |
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7.3b.3 | The Simulation Theory [108] |
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7.3b.4 | Theory of Mind and Folk Psychology, Misc [68] |
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7.3b.5 | Folk Concepts and Folk Intuitions [37] |
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7.3c | Issues in Psychology [160] |
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7.3c.1 | Parapsychology [24] |
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7.3c.2 | Psychological Laws [40] |
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7.3c.3 | Psychological Explanation [96] |
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7.3d | Philosophy of Psychology, Misc [96] |
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7.4 | Philosophy of Psychiatry and Psychopathology [514] |
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7.4a | Psychopathology and Emotion [13] |
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7.4b | Delusions [91] |
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7.4c | Other Mental Disorders [13] |
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7.4d | Mental Illness [115] |
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7.4e | Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis [145] |
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7.4e.1 | Psychoanalysis, Misc [12] |
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7.4e.2 | Psychotherapy [4] |
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7.4e.3 | Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, Misc [0] |
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7.4f | Psychopathology [115] |
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7.4g | Philosophy of Psychiatry and Psychopathology, Misc [17] |
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Part 8: Science of Consciousness
8.1 | Consciousness and Neuroscience [758] |
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8.1a | Neurobiological Theories and Models of Consciousness [113] |
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8.1b | Neural Correlates of Consciousness [70] |
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8.1c | Cerebral Hemispheres and Consciousness [62] |
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8.1d | Neural Timing and Consciousness [64] |
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8.1e | Neural Synchrony and Binding [72] |
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8.1f | Consciousness and Neuroscience, Foundational Issues [119] |
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8.1g | Consciousness and Neuroscience, Misc [112] |
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8.10 | Disorders and Syndromes of Consciousness [458] |
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8.10a | Blindsight [110] |
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8.10b | Neglect and Extinction [38] |
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8.10c | Schizophrenia [56] |
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8.10d | Anosognosia [29] |
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8.10e | The Minimally Conscious State [29] |
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8.10f | Vegetative State and Coma [64] |
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8.10g | Synesthesia [46] |
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8.10h | Other Disorders and Syndromes [86] |
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8.2 | States of Consciousness [241] |
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8.2a | Consciousness, Sleep, and Dreaming [62] |
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8.2b | Hypnosis and Consciousness [67] |
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8.2c | Meditation and Consciousness [31] |
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8.2d | Drugs and Consciousness [18] |
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8.2e | Other Altered States of Consciousness [30] |
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8.2f | States of Consciousness, Misc [24] |
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8.3 | Consciousness and Physics [287] |
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8.3a | Consciousness and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics [42] |
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8.3b | Quantum Mechanisms of Consciousness [115] |
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8.3c | Consciousness and Physics, Misc [75] |
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8.4 | Consciousness and Biology [261] |
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8.4a | Evolution of Consciousness [116] |
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8.4b | Animal Consciousness [104] |
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8.4c | Animal Self-Consciousness [34] |
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8.4d | Consciousness and Biology, Misc [7] |
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8.5 | First-Person Approaches in the Science of Consciousness [419] |
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8.5a | Introspection and Introspectionism [206] |
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8.5b | Verbal Reports and Heterophenomenology [40] |
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8.5c | Phenomenology and Consciousness [109] |
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8.5d | Eastern Approaches to Consciousness [31] |
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8.5e | First-Person Approaches in the Science of Consciousness, Misc [30] |
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8.6 | Science of Consciousness, Miscellaneous [287] |
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8.6a | Consciousness and Language [42] |
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8.6b | Parapsychology and Consciousness [89] |
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8.6c | Science of Consciousness, Foundations [53] |
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8.6d | Science of Consciousness, Misc [102] |
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8.7 | Science of Visual Consciousness [363] |
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8.7a | Neural Correlates of Visual Consciousness [88] |
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8.7b | Binocular Rivalry [59] |
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8.7c | Visual Pathways [27] |
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8.7d | Change/Inattentional Blindness [89] |
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8.7e | Visual Imagery and Imagination [47] |
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8.7f | Science of Visual Consciousness, Misc [51] |
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8.8 | Consciousness and Psychology [1025] |
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8.8a | Cognitive Models of Consciousness [121] |
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8.8b | Attention and Consciousness in Psychology [85] |
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8.8c | Metacognition and Consciousness [40] |
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8.8d | Control and Consciousness [59] |
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8.8e | Action and Consciousness in Psychology [74] |
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8.8f | Emotion and Consciousness in Psychology [237] |
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8.8g | Time and Consciousness in Psychology [46] |
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8.8h | Self-Consciousness in Psychology [115] |
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8.8i | Development of Consciousness [65] |
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8.8j | The Stream of Consciousness [74] |
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8.8k | Consciousness and Psychology, Foundational Issues [28] |
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8.8l | Consciousness and Psychology, Misc [79] |
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8.9 | Unconscious and Conscious Processes [1127] |
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8.9a | Unconscious Perception [165] |
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8.9b | Conscious and Unconscious Memory [537] |
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8.9c | Conscious and Unconscious Learning [86] |
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8.9d | Consciousness and Anesthesia [82] |
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8.9e | Psychoanalysis and Consciousness [161] |
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8.9f | Unconscious Processes, Misc [94] |
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