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Philosophy of mind and cognition

Bounded Rationality Based Algorithms of the Mind Construction —Situated Cognition as Calculating Media

Bounded Rationality Based Algorithms of the Mind Construction —Situated Cognition as Calculating Media

... of mind are various in different schools, where many scholars had discussed and analyzed the topic from different pers- ...the mind refers to the inner working mechanism of the brain and the mind in ...

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Does Matter Matter? Should We Mind the Mind? —Can Philosophy Be Reduced to Neurophysiology?

Does Matter Matter? Should We Mind the Mind? —Can Philosophy Be Reduced to Neurophysiology?

... the mind (subjec- tive psyche, self-consciousness, internal world) and matter (the brain, physical reality, and external ...the mind and the body (matter) in our cognition result directly from human ...

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Review of Rob Wilson’s Boundaries of the Mind: The Individual in the Fragile Sciences: Cognition

Review of Rob Wilson’s Boundaries of the Mind: The Individual in the Fragile Sciences: Cognition

... the mind have been conceptualized in the philosophy of social science, psychology and the philosophy of ...the philosophy of mind and computational cognitive ...

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Folk Theory of Mind: Conceptual Foundations of Social Cognition

Folk Theory of Mind: Conceptual Foundations of Social Cognition

... social cognition as theory of mind has been underrepresented in recent social-psychological thinking, despite its affinity with Heider’s (1958) groundbreaking ...of mind perspective is more than a ...

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A Critical Relation between Mind and Logic in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein: An analytical study

A Critical Relation between Mind and Logic in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein: An analytical study

... of mind in the philosophy of Wittgenstein Wittgenstein was the great philosopher in the analytical ...analysis. Mind or thought processes are used synonymously in the works of ...of Mind. ...

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How Mind, Logic and Language, Have Evolved From Medieval Philosophy to Early Modern Philosophy? A Critical Study

How Mind, Logic and Language, Have Evolved From Medieval Philosophy to Early Modern Philosophy? A Critical Study

... according to its a-priori nature, that is rational ways (rationalism). According to Kant, the outer world causes only the matter of sensation, but our own mental apparatus orders this matter in space and time, and ...

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Content and computation : a critical study of some themes in Jerry Fodor's philosophy of mind

Content and computation : a critical study of some themes in Jerry Fodor's philosophy of mind

... of mind does not commit it to individuating psychological states individualistically, several key arguments to the contrary ...in mind the actual explanatory ambitions of its ...

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Evolving Thought. Review of M. Donald, 1991, 'Origins of the Modern Mind: Three Stages in the Evolution of Culture and Cognition'

Evolving Thought. Review of M. Donald, 1991, 'Origins of the Modern Mind: Three Stages in the Evolution of Culture and Cognition'

... His argument has three strands: first, that the evolutionary starting point is the episodic culture of the apes; second, that even without language the modern human mind is superior to t[r] ...

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Mind Language, the Expanding Heart of Cognition

Mind Language, the Expanding Heart of Cognition

... his mind to cope with the world. This mind is a potential of the brain but it has to be constructed through experience in real contact with the ...This mind has to be constructed all life long and ...

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On Cyber-language Style from Philosophy of Mind: Taking A Bite of X (X on the Tip of Tongue) as an Example

On Cyber-language Style from Philosophy of Mind: Taking A Bite of X (X on the Tip of Tongue) as an Example

... The philosophy of mind is based on analytical philosophy and linguistic ...the mind-body relationship in philosophy (Liu Peng, ...the philosophy of mind, has been ...

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A Soft substance dualist: An investigation and appraisal of
Richard Swinburne’s philosophy of mind

A Soft substance dualist: An investigation and appraisal of Richard Swinburne’s philosophy of mind

... ‘purposings’ are pure mental events that cause movements of the body and produce mental images. The issue of how a non-material substance, if there is such an entity, can cause movement in a material substance is a ...

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Language, Mind, and Cognitive Science: Remarks on Theories of the Language-Cognition Relationships in Human Minds

Language, Mind, and Cognitive Science: Remarks on Theories of the Language-Cognition Relationships in Human Minds

... The degree of involvement for language in the scaffolding process varies. In the Frank and colleagues’ experiment, is memory merely enhanced by the presence of language or is it constituted by language and the type of ...

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A perspective on the mind-body problem, with particular reference to the philosophy of Spinoza

A perspective on the mind-body problem, with particular reference to the philosophy of Spinoza

... the mind in Nature is a lively one in contemporary philosophy of ...in mind-body identity theories which stipulate 'types' of identity are anticipated by Spinoza's theory that a particular (or token) ...

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How To Teach With Your Mind In Mind

How To Teach With Your Mind In Mind

... E. Students will understand and articulate how their own values drive their teaching. Students will leave having evaluated and weighed what they bring to teaching from their own characters and past experiences. They will ...

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The Gap between Mind and World in Mind and World Remains

The Gap between Mind and World in Mind and World Remains

... In Mind and World and elsewhere, McDowell promotes a way of seeing experience, which he argues would suffice to accommodate and make coherent the two commonsensical ...

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The Brain and the Mind

The Brain and the Mind

... Incidentally, it does not seem as if the brain is some kind of computer, having algorithms, subroutines, and the likes (The Computational Theory of Mind). It is more like a continuuos stream of signals flowing ...

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Mind Matters

Mind Matters

... With knowledge already gained on depression from previous lesson, build upon this knowledge with discussion on bipolar, students will need to. appreciate the extreme levels of depressi[r] ...

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Decade of the Mind

Decade of the Mind

... Twenty-five years on, this situation can be framed intrigu- ingly differently. Antidepressant medications may pro- mote growth of new neurons [10,11] at exactly the location where neurons die due to increased stress ...

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Mind states

Mind states

... Neither curtain book stretching the visual folds the because books, large a conceptual Had the have how the held library Before the In the plaster untouched written also texts the of cro[r] ...

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state of mind. A guilty state of mind usually means that the

state of mind. A guilty state of mind usually means that the

... A lmost all crimes require an illegal act accompanied by a guilty state of mind. A guilty state of mind usually means that the prohibited act was done intentionally, knowingly, or willfully. The Latin term ...

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