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دانلود کتاب Open MIND : philosophy and the mind sciences in the 21st century

دانلود کتاب ذهن باز: فلسفه و علوم ذهنی در قرن بیست و یکم

Open MIND : philosophy and the mind sciences in the 21st century

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Open MIND : philosophy and the mind sciences in the 21st century

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ISBN (شابک) : 9780262034609, 0262034603 
ناشر: The MIT Press 
سال نشر: 2016 
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v. 1. Preface : about this collection / Thomas Metzinger 
What does it mean to have an open mind? / Thomas Metzinger & Jennifer M. Windt
Beyond componential constitution in the brain : starburst amacrine cells and enabling constraints Michael L. Anderson
Carving the brain at its joints : a commentary on Michael L. Anderson / Axel Kohler
Functional attributions and functional architecture : a reply to Axel Kohler / Michael L. Anderson
What a theory of knowledge-how should explain : a framework for practical knowledge beyond intellectualism and anti-intellectualism / Andreas Bartels & Mark May
The semantic reading of propositionality and its relation to cognitive- representational explanations : a commentary on Andreas Bartels & Mark May / Ramiro Glauer
Preparing the ground for an empirical theory of knowing-how : a reply to Ramiro Glauer / Andreas Bartels & Mark May
Introspective insecurity / Tim Bayne
"I just knew that!" : intuitions as scaffolded or freestanding judgements : a commentary on Tim Bayne / Maximilian H. Engel
Introspection and intuition : a reply to Maximilian H. Engel / Tim Bayne
Meaning, context, and background / Christian Beyer
Grasping meaning : a commentary on Christian Beyer / Anita Pacholik-Żuromska
Self-identification, intersubjectivity, and the background of intentionality : a reply to Anita Pacholik-Żuromska / Christian Beyer
The puzzle of perceptual precision / Ned Block
Phenomenal precision and some possible pitfalls : a commentary on Ned Block / Sascha Benjamin Fink
Solely generic phenomenology : a reply to Sascha B. Fink / Ned Block
Rules : the basis of morality ...? / Paul M. Churchland
Applied metascience of neuroethics : a commentary on Paul M. Churchland / Hannes Boelsen
A skeptical note on bibliometrics : a reply to Hannes Boelsen / Paul M. Churchland
Embodied prediction / Andy Clark
Extending the explanandum for predictive processing : a commentary on Andy Clark / Michael Madary
Predicting peace: the end of the representation wars : a reply to Michael Madary / Andy Clark
Levels / Carl F. Craver
Mechanistic emergence: different properties, different levels, same thing! : a commentary on Carl F. Craver / Denis C. Martin
Mechanisms and emergence : a reply to Denis C. Martin / Carl F. Craver
Mental states as emergent properties : from walking to consciousness / Holk Cruse & Malte Schilling
The "bottom-up" approach to mental life : a commentary on Holk Cruse & Malte Schilling / Aaron Gutknecht
The bottom-up approach : benefits and limits : a reply to Aaron Gutknecht / Holk Cruse & Malte Schilling
Why and how does consciousness seem the way it seems? / Daniel C. Dennett
Qualia explained away : a commentary on Daniel Dennett / David H. Baßler
How our belief in qualia evolved, and why we care so much : a reply to David H. Baßler / Daniel C. Dennett
The heterogeneity of experiential imagination / Jérôme Dokic & Margherita Arcangeli
Imagination and experience : a commentary on Jérôme Dokic and Margherita Arcangeli / Anne-Sophie Brüggen
The importance of being neutral : more on the phenomenology and metaphysics of imagination : a reply to Anne-Sophie Brüggen / Jérôme Dokic & Margherita Arcangeli
On the eve of artificial minds / Chris Eliasmith
Future games : a commentary on Chris Eliasmith / Daniela Hill
Mind games : a reply to Daniela Hill / Chris Eliasmith
Can we be epigenetically proactive? / Kathinka Evers
Should we be epigenetically proactive? : a commentary on Kathinka Evers / Stephan Schleim
Understanding epigenetic proaction : a reply to Stephan Schleim / Kathinka Evers. The paradigmatic body : embodied simulation, intersubjectivity, the bodily self, and language / Vittorio Gallese & Valentina Cuccio
Multisensory spatial mechanisms of the bodily self and social cognition : a commentary on Vittorio Gallese and Valentina Cuccio / Christian Pfeiffer
Embodied simulation : a paradigm for the constitution of self and others : a reply to Christian Pfeiffer / Vittorio Gallese & Valentina Cuccio
All the self we need / Philip Gerrans
Memory for prediction error minimization : from depersonalization to the delusion of non-existence : a commentary on Philip Gerrans / Ying-Tung Lin
Metamisery and bodily inexistence : a reply to Ying-Tung Lin / Philip Gerrans
Visual adaptation to a remapped spectrum : lessons for enactive theories of color perception and constancy, the effect of color on aesthetic judgments, and the memory color effect / Rick Grush, Liberty Jaswal, Justin Knoepfler & Amanda Brovold
What can sensorimotor enactivism learn from studies on phenomenal adaptation in atypical perceptual conditions? : a commentary on Rick Grush and colleagues / Aleksandra Mroczko-Wąsowicz
Phenomenology, methodology, and advancing the debate : a reply to Aleksandra Mroczko-Wąsowicz / Rick Grush
An information-based approach to consciousness : mental state decoding / John-Dylan Haynes
What's up with prefrontal cortex? : a commentary on John-Dylan Haynes / Caspar M. Schwiedrzik
Can synchronization explain representational content? : a reply to Caspar M. Schwiedrzik / John-Dylan Haynes
Beyond illusions : on the limitations of perceiving relational properties / Heiko Hecht
The illusion of the given and its role in vision research : a commentary on Heiko Hecht / Axel Kohler
Manifest illusions : a reply to Axel Kohler / Heiko Hecht
The neural organ explains the mind / Jakob Hohwy
From explanatory ambition to explanatory power : a commentary on Jakob Hohwy / Dominic L. Harkness
The diversity of Bayesian explanation : a reply to Dominic L. Harkness / Jakob Hohwy
Millikan's teleosemantics and communicative agency / Pierre Jacob
Communicative agency and ad hominem arguments in social epistemology : a commentary on Pierre Jacob / Marius F. Jung
Assessing a speaker's reliability falls short of providing an argument --
a reply to Marius F. Jung / Pierre Jacob
Wild systems theory as a 21st century coherence framework for cognitive science / J. Scott Jordan & Brian Day
Thickening descriptions with views from pragmatism and anthropology : a commentary on Scott Jordan and Brian Day / Saskia K. Nagel
After naturalism : wild systems theory and the turn to holism : a reply to Saskia K. Nagel / J. Scott Jordan & Brian Day. v. 2. The crack of dawn : perceptual functions and neural mechanisms that mark the transition from unconscious processing to conscious vision / Victor Lamme
Consciousness as inference in time : a commentary on Victor Lamme / Lucia Melloni
Predictive coding is unconscious, so that consciousness happens now : a reply to Lucia Melloni / Victor Lamme
Vestibular contributions to the sense of body, self, and others / Bigna Lenggenhager & Christophe Lopez
Perspectival structure and vestibular processing : a commentary on Bigna Lenggenhager & Christophe Lopez / Adrian Alsmith
Vestibular sense and perspectival experience : a reply to Adrian Alsmith / Bigna Lenggenhager & Christophe Lopez
Self-as-subject and experiential ownership / Caleb Liang
Are there counterexamples to the immunity principle? Some restrictions and clarifications : a commentary on Caleb Liang / Oliver Haug & Marius F. Jung
Can experiential ownership violate the immunity principle? : a reply to Oliver Haug & Marius F. Jung / Caleb Liang
Mathematical cognition : a case of enculturation / Richard Menary
Enriching the notion of enculturation : cognitive integration, predictive processing, and the case of reading acquisition : a commentary on Richard Menary / Regina E. Fabry
What? Now. Predictive coding and enculturation : a reply to Regina E. Fabry / Richard Menary
Understanding others : the person model theory / Albert Newen
Multiplicity needs coherence : towards a unifying framework for social understanding : a commentary on Albert Newen / Lisa Quadt
A multiplicity view for social cognition : defending a coherent framework : a reply to Lisa Quadt / Albert Newen
Concept pluralism, direct perception, and the fragility of presence / Alva Noë
The fragile nature of the social mind : a commentary on Alva Noë / Miriam Kyselo
Beyond agency : a reply to Miriam Kyselo / Alva Noë
How does mind matter? : solving the content causation problem / Gerard O'Brien
Does resemblance really matter? : a commentary on Gerard O'Brien / Anne-Kathrin Koch
Rehabilitating resemblance redux : a reply to Anne-Kathrin Koch / Gerard O'Brien
Conscious intentions : the social creation myth / Elisabeth Pacherie
Conscious intentions : do we need a creation myth? : a commentary on Elisabeth Pacherie / Andrea R. Dreßing
The causal role(s) of intentions : a reply to Andrea Dreßing / Elisabeth Pacherie
Naturalizing metaethics / Jesse Prinz
Conceptualizing metaethics : a commentary on Prinz / Yann Wilhelm
Should metaethical naturalists abandon de dicto internalism and cognitivism? : a reply to Yann Wilhelm / Jesse Prinz
The representational structure of feelings / Joelle Proust
The extension of the indicator-function of feelings : a commentary on Joelle Proust / Iuliia Pliushch
Feelings as evaluative indicators : a reply to Iuliia Pliushch / Joelle Proust
The avatars in the machine : dreaming as a simulation of social reality / Antti Revonsuo, Jarno Tuominen & Katja Valli. The multifunctionality of dreaming and the oblivious avatar : a commentary on Revonsuo & colleagues / Martin Dresler
The simulation theories of dreaming : how to make theoretical progress in dream science : a reply to Martin Dresler / Antti Revonsuo, Jarno Tuominen & Katja Valli
Davidson on believers : can non-linguistic creatures have propositional attitudes? / Adina Roskies
Crediting animals with the ability to think : on the role of language in cognition : a commentary on Adina Roskies / Ulrike Pompe-Alama
Thought, language, and inner speech : a reply to Ulrike Pompe-Alama / Adina Roskies
Bridging the objective/subjective divide : towards a meta-perspective of science and experience / Jonathan Schooler
Bridging the gap : a commentary on Jonathan Schooler / Verena Gottschling
Stepping back and adding perspective : a reply to Verena Gottschling / Jonathan Schooler
The cybernetic Bayesian brain : from interoceptive inference to sensorimotor contingencies / Anil K. Seth
Perceptual presence in the Kuhnian-Popperian Bayesian brain : a commentary on Anil K. Seth / Wanja Wiese
Inference to the best prediction : a reply to Wanja Wiese / Anil K. Seth
The ongoing search for the neuronal correlate of consciousness / Wolf Singer
It's not just about the contents : searching for a neural correlate of a state of consciousness : a commentary on Wolf Singer / Valdas Noreika
State or content of consciousness? : a reply to Valdas Noreika / Wolf Singer
Dreamless sleep, the embodied mind, and consciousness: the relevance of a classical Indian debate to cognitive science / Evan Thompson
Just in time : dreamless sleep experience as pure subjective temporality : a commentary on Evan Thompson / Jennifer M. Windt
Steps toward a neurophenomenology of consciousness in sleep : a reply to Jennifer M. Windt / Evan Thompson
What is the state-of-the-art on lucid dreaming? : recent advances and questions for future research / Ursula Voss & Allan Hobson
Insight : what is it, exactly? : a commentary on Ursula Voss and Allan Hobson / Lana Kühle
Reflections on insight : a reply to Lana Kühle / Ursula Voss
Representationalisms, subjective character, and self-acquaintance / Kenneth Williford
Explaining subjective character : representation, reflexivity, or integration? : a commentary on Kenneth Williford / Tobias Schlicht
Individuation, integration, and the phenomenological subject : a reply to Tobias Schlicht / Kenneth Williford.




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