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The attractive theory of "functionalism" is introduced. So far, it appears to me something difficult to distinguish from computational theories of mind.
— Jun 13, 2016 04:09PM
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A quite un-interesting and not overly relevant treatment of concepts of narrow versus broad content.
— Jun 21, 2016 08:21PM
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Chapter 10 is beautifully written: it deals with my favourites theories of intentional states: the "language of thought" hypothesis and the map theory.
— Jun 19, 2016 05:08PM
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The deeply unsatisfactory theories of instrumentalism (and its interpretationist cousin) are explained. Intentional system theory is also briefly treated.
— Jun 18, 2016 05:57PM
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An OK but too brief treatment of the the complex issues raised by phenomenal qualities (aka "qualia").
— Jun 17, 2016 06:12PM
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Very nice treatment of well-known challenges to functionalism: the "China Brain", the ultra-famous "Chinese Room", and the "Blockhead" Gedankenexperiments.
— Jun 16, 2016 06:07PM
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Pretty standard, concisely but well written introduction to classical issues in identity theory (including the well-known alternatives between type-type and token-token identity theories). The level is introductory, at undergraduate level. The overall approach is very typical of a college textbook.
— Jun 15, 2016 08:30PM

