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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ELIMINATIVISM»
Descubre el uso de
eliminativism en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
eliminativism y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Philosophy of Mind: A Contemporary Introduction
This Third Edition builds on these strengths, and incorporates new material on theories of consciousness, computationalism, the language of thought, and animal minds as well as other emerging areas of research.ãee With an updated reading ...
2
Dependencies, Connections, and Other Relations: A Theory of ...
19.4. ELIMINATIVISM Let us now consider a view that is even more radical than
Kim's reduction- ism: eliminativism, or 'eliminative materialism.' Eliminativism is a
view that is reductionist in spirit, but despairs of the possibility of psychophysical ...
3
Readings on Color: The philosophy of color
3 Eliminativism Eliminativism about color is the thesis that no physical objects are
colored. Since physical objects certainly look to be colored, eliminativism
charges experience with widespread misrepresentation. Eliminativism is,
perhaps ...
Alex Byrne, David R. Hilbert, 1997
4
Deconstructing the Mind
have been working with, eliminativism is true if and only if ' is a belief refers to
nothing. Let ELIMINATIVISM* be a doctrine that is true if and only if ' is a belief
REFERS* to nothing; let ELIMINATIVISM** be a doctrine that is true if and only if '
is a ...
5
The Oxford Handbook of Skepticism
confusion regarding eliminativism, for instance, could have a significant period of
time (decades, even centuries) in which most philosophers and cognitive
scientists knew nothing of the form ''S believes P.'' That is shocking enough. And
yet ...
6
Deconstructing the Mind
have been working with, eliminativism is true if and only if ' is a belief refers to
nothing. Let ELIMINATIVISM* be a doctrine that is true if and only if ' is a belief
REFERS* to nothing; let ELIMINATIVISM** be a doctrine that is true if and only if '
is a ...
Brunswick Stephen P. Stich Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science at Rutgers University, 1996
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Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Descartes to gender ...
'Eliminativism' refers to the view that mental phenomena -for example, beliefs,
desires, conscious states - do not exist. Although this can seem absurd on its face
, in the twentieth century it has gained a wide variety of adherents, for example, ...
8
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Index
7 Eliminativism We have seen that functional/relational analyses of colour qualia
face serious difficulties. We have also seen that treating colour qualia as intrinsic
properties also encounters a serious obstacle, in the form of the explanatory ...
9
Philosophy of Mind: A Contemporary Introduction
This view—eliminative materialism, or eliminativism, for short—has been
defended by Patricia and Paul Churchland, among others. Eliminativism is worth
mention for two reasons. First, it represents one natural extension of Dennett's
thoughts ...
10
The Future of Folk Psychology: Intentionality and Cognitive ...
But our argument linking connectionism to eliminativism will work only for a
restricted domain of connectionist models, interpreted in a particular way; the
main task of Section IV is to say what that domain is and how the models in the
domain ...
9 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ELIMINATIVISM»
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eliminativism en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Alan Turing and the New Emergentists
... philosophical debates anyway -- even embrace identity theories or eliminativism: the latter being the view that mind and consciousness and ... «Discovery Institute, Feb 15»
Aristotle, Descartes and Materialism: On the Soul and Body
... Rosenberg's recent The Atheist's Guide to Reality promotes a version of eliminativism[,] but the conclusion that a consistent materialism leads ... «Patheos, Oct 14»
Why Can't We Explain the Brain?
... conceptual background, from Paul and Patricia Churchland's philosophic defense of Crick's hypothesis in eliminativism -- the view that there ... «Discovery Institute, Jun 14»
Cognitive science and threats to free will
Now, most philosophers agree that if this kind of ruthlessly reductionist eliminativism were correct, free will would be under dire threat. But it is ... «Practical Ethics, May 14»
Cultural Diversity, Free Will, and Moral Responsibility
The result, in his case, is an uncomfortable endorsement of eliminativism, uncomfortable because it leaves unresolved the way to handle his ... «Metapsychology, Oct 12»
Aristotle, Call Your Office
... naturalists are willing to embrace it”though Alex Rosenberg's recent The Atheist's Guide to Reality promotes a version of eliminativism”but the ... «First Things, Oct 12»
The Maze of Moral Relativism
Why did the latter rejection lead to relativism, but the former to eliminativism? In the simultaneity case, Einstein showed that while the world ... «New York Times, Jul 11»
An Amoral Manifesto (Part II)
Indeed, I did not stop with moral relativism but went all the way to moral eliminativism; in other words, as I have explained, I now believe it more apt and more ... «Philosophy Now, Nov 10»
…of hills, brooks, standing lakes and groves…
... which comes in any number of reductionist forms (the most incoherent, absurd, and yet logically inevitable of which is called “eliminativism”). «First Things, Oct 10»