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049 _aMAIN
100 1 _aDretske, Fred I.
245 1 0 _aNaturalizing the mind /
_cFred Dretske.
260 _aCambridge, Mass. :
_bMIT Press,
_c�1995.
300 _a1 online resource (xvi, 208 pages).
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aJean Nicod lectures ;
_v1994
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 189-203) and index.
520 _aNaturalizing the Mind skillfully develops a representational theory of the qualitative, the phenomenal, the what-it-is-like aspects of the mind that have defied traditional forms of naturalism. Central to Dretske's approach is the claim that the phenomenal aspects of perceptual experiences are one and the same as external, real-world properties that experience represents objects as having. Combined with an evolutionary account of sensory representation, the result is a completely naturalistic account of phenomenal consciousness. Dretske's theory of naturalistic representationalism is perhaps the only approach to the study of consciousness that can satisfactorily pin down the slippery first-person aspect of our sensory and affective life. It distinguishes, in wholly naturalistic terms, between what we experience (reality) and how we experience it (appearance). The theory establishes a framework within which subjectivity can be studied objectively, explains the peculiar authority we enjoy about our own mental states, and provides a biologically plausible answer to questions about the function or purpose of consciousness.
588 0 _aPrint version record.
546 _aEnglish.
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650 0 _aPhilosophy of mind.
650 7 _aPHILOSOPHY
_xMind & Body.
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650 7 _aPhilosophy of mind.
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_aDretske, Fred I.
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