The Concept of Mind, Paperback Book

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IntroductionI. Descartes' Myth1. The Official Doctrine2. The Absurdity of the Official Doctrine3. The Origin of the Category Mistake4. Historical NoteII. Knowing How and Knowing That1. Foreword2. Intelligence and Intellect3. Knowing How and Knowing That4. The Motives of the Intellectualist Legend5. 'In My Head'6. The Positive Account of Knowing How7. Intelligent Capacities versus Habits8. The Exercise of Intelligence9. Understanding and Misunderstanding10. SolipsismIII. The Will1. Foreword2. The Myth of Volitions3. The Distinction Between Voluntary and Involuntary4. Freedom of the Will5. The Bogy of MechanismIV. Emotion1. Foreword2. Feelings versus Inclinations3. Inclinations versus Agitations4. Moods5. Agitations and Feelings6. Enjoying and Wanting7. The Criteria of Motives8. The Reasons and Causes of Actions9. ConclusionV. Dispositions and Occurrences1. Foreword2. The Logic of Dispositional Statements3. Mental Capacities and Tendencies4. Mental Occurrences5. AchievementsVI. Self-Knowledge1. Foreword2. Consciousness3. Introspection4. Self-Knowledge Without Privileged Access5. Disclosure by Unstudied Talk6. The Self7. The Systematic Elusiveness of 'I'VII. Sensation and Observation1. Foreword2. Sensations3. The Sense Datum Theory4. Sensation and Observation5. Phenomenalism6. AfterthoughtsVIII. Imagination1. Foreword2. Picturing and Seeing3. The Theory of Special Status Pictures4. Imagining5. Pretending 6. Pretending, Fancying and Imagining7. MemoryIX. The Intellect1. Foreword2. The Demarcation of the Intellect3. The Construction, Possession and Utilisation of Theories4.

The Application and Misapplication of Epistemological Terms5.

Saying and Teaching6. the Primacy of the Intellect7.EpistemologyX. Psychology1. The Programme of Psychology2. BehaviourismIndex

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