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Problem of Other Minds

The Virtues of Reason and the Problem of  Other Minds: Reflections on Argumentation in a New Century

The Virtues of Reason and the Problem of Other Minds: Reflections on Argumentation in a New Century

... The temptation arises to pose the question: how may ar- gumentation study address the global circumstances of the 21 st century? This question touches my own line of work: critical argumentation studies. Such inquiry ...

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Seeing Souls
							
					Wittgenstein and Cavell and the Problem of Other Minds

Seeing Souls Wittgenstein and Cavell and the Problem of Other Minds

... about other minds presents her problem as one of knowledge — as if what we needed was more evidence of some kind, something that (per impossibile) would allow us to go beyond the other’s (mere) body, ...

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Engaging minds through problem solving - a day in the life of a scientist

Engaging minds through problem solving - a day in the life of a scientist

... To make it fun and light-hearted, the problem was introduced with novelty. Three drama students enter the room in a sombre mood, unannounced. One of them read the news through a cut out box. The ‘Mayor of ...

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Analogies and Other Minds

Analogies and Other Minds

... Even though it may be desirable to have more than a single coupling of analogues so that A is similar to B1, and B2, and B3, and so on, thus establishing a stronger inference base, this is not a necessary condition for a ...

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Minds, Materialism and Mental Representation

Minds, Materialism and Mental Representation

... So it is clear Indicator Semantics has a problem with content indeterminacy which puts pressure on its naturalistic credentials. Another related problem is that it fails the JDC. Ramsey devotes a full ...

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Ideas are not replicators but minds are

Ideas are not replicators but minds are

... Note that Sterelny et al. (1996) argue convincingly that replicators are selected for, not just their capacity to get themselves replicated, but also for their contribution to their own development. If one considers ...

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Knowing without knowing : implicit cognition and the minds of infants and animals

Knowing without knowing : implicit cognition and the minds of infants and animals

... psychologists who believed in the power of associative learning to explain problem solving without having to invoke forms of nonverbal thought (Boakes, 1984). Of course, ultimately, the aim of at least some ...

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French-Algerian Insurgency Lessons and Iraq's lnsurgency

French-Algerian Insurgency Lessons and Iraq's lnsurgency

... The "Hearts and Minds" aspect of fighting an insurgency was one of the main downfalls of the French in Algeria and cur- rently is a big problem for the United States in Iraq[r] ...

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minds eye.pdf

minds eye.pdf

... credibility and status on it only when some information would tip the balance in its favor." Indeed, he soon gained enough confidence in the reliability of his visual imagery to stake his life upon it, as when he ...

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Cynical Self-Doubt and the Grounds of Sympathy
							
					A Response to Stanley Cavell’s “Knowing and Acknowledging”

Cynical Self-Doubt and the Grounds of Sympathy A Response to Stanley Cavell’s “Knowing and Acknowledging”

... of other minds as well as his specific approach to this particular philosophical ...the other minds sceptic so as to excavate alongside him the underlying ground from which his doubt about the ...

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Minds, Brains and Programs

Minds, Brains and Programs

... This last point bears on some independent problems in strong AI, and it is worth digressing for a moment to explain it. If strong AI is to be a branch of psychology, then it must be able to distinguish those systems that ...

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Unit 02, Lesson 4 complete.pdf

Unit 02, Lesson 4 complete.pdf

... Today's Agenda ­Minds On (2.6) ­Homework Check, Lessons 1­3 ­Table work on Rates ­VL, Problem Solving ­VL, Data Activity­Anaylisis and Extension ­­Homework A person drives 500 km in 5 [r] ...

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Integrative Medicine: A Meeting Of The Minds

Integrative Medicine: A Meeting Of The Minds

... ABSTRACT : For centuries renowned psychologists, psychiatrists and philosophers have attempted to apply a definition to the concept of s eparation of the mind and brain. Searching for this workable definition has led to ...

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Minds, Brains and Turing

Minds, Brains and Turing

... So even if it does turn out that the brain’s way is the only way to produce our know-­‐how, it is hard to see how we will be able to know how the brain succeeds in doing it if we don’t build models that work the way we ...

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Is Hegel’s Master–Slave Dialectic a Refutation of Solipsism?

Is Hegel’s Master–Slave Dialectic a Refutation of Solipsism?

... a problem of nihilism and hence of other minds, to which some proof of their existence is then needed as a response; rather, he seems to have thought that the problem is generated by an empty ...

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Ryle as a critique of Descartes’ Mind-Body Dualism

Ryle as a critique of Descartes’ Mind-Body Dualism

... like other institutions such as, the Christ Church or the Bodleian Library or the Ashmolean Museum, university stood for an extra member of the class then it is an innocent but mistaken ...like other ...

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Absent Minds: Intellectuals in Britain

Absent Minds: Intellectuals in Britain

... expenditure soon exhausts one’s credit’ (p. 486). When discussing the BBC after the Second World War, he seems to approve of the Reithian disgust of treating intellectuals just like any other minority (p. 447), ...

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silent minds (word).pdf

silent minds (word).pdf

... flabbergasted.” The woman was able to say her name and her husband’s name, and answer simple questions, such as “Is there a cup at your bedside?” After a few minutes, however, she became unresponsive again. The woman had ...

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How to Power Encultured Minds

How to Power Encultured Minds

... Abstract: Cultural psychologists often describe the relationship between mind and culture as ‘dynamic.’ In light of this, we provide two desiderata that a theory about encultured minds ought to meet: the theory ...

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Q&A: Cognitive ethology - inside the minds of other species

Q&A: Cognitive ethology - inside the minds of other species

... When other vervets heard the alarm calls of their compa- nions, they automatically engaged escape responses that were different and appropriate for evading a leo- pard, an eagle or a snake even if these listeners ...

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