توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Descartes's Concept of Mind
نام کتاب : Descartes's Concept of Mind
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مفهوم ذهن دکارت
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نویسندگان : Lilli Alanen
ناشر : Harvard University Press
سال نشر : 2003
تعداد صفحات : 374
ISBN (شابک) : 0674010434 , 9780674010437
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1. From Methodology of Science to Philosophy of Mind
1. The Early Writings
2. The Regulae ad directionem ingenii and the Quest for Certainty
3. Intuition, Method, and Its Application to the Mind
4. New Suppositions in Cognitive Psychology and an Old Metaphor
5. The Objects Known
6. The Method and Its Application
7. “A Little Grander Project”: From Methodology to Metaphysics
8. A New Foundation of Physics: God’s Creation of Eternal Truths
Chapter 2. The Mind as Embodied: A True and Substantial Union
1. Three Perspectives on the Mind and the Body
2. The Mind–Body Union and Its Conceivability
3. Privileged Access, Indubitability, and Introspection
4. The Pure Mind and the Embodied Mind
5. Three Primary Notions: Extension, Thought, and Mind–Body Union
6. Clear and Distinct versus Obscure and Confused Thoughts
7. Knowing Our Mental States: Inconceivability or Indeterminacy?
8. The Limits of Cartesian Dualism
Chapter 3. Thought, Consciousness, and Language
1. Mind and Consciousness
2. Propositional Thoughts and Sensations
3. Sensory Awareness and Perceptual Judgments
4. Human Thought and Artificial Intelligence
5. Transparency and Immanent Reflexivity
6. Thought, Language, and Normativity
Chapter 4. Intentionality and the Representative Nature of Ideas
1. Ideas as Acts and Ideas as Objects
2. Ideas and Images
3. Likeness, Similarity, Identity
4. Objective Reality and Possible Being
5. Degrees of Objective Reality
6. Objective Reality and the Veil-of-Ideas
7. The Problem of Representation in the Aristotelian Tradition
Chapter 5. Sensory Perceptions, Beliefs, and Material Falsity
1. Impressions, Ideas, and Representations in the Early Work
2. “Idea” in the Later Work: The Problematic Intentionality of Sensations
3. Judgment, Truth, and Falsity in Sensory Perception
4. Material Falsity
Chapter 6. Passions and Embodied Intentionality
1. The Context and Novelty of Descartes’s Approach to the Passions
2. Passions as a Subclass of Thoughts
3. Actions and Passions
4. The Functions Attributed to the Body
5. The Functions of the Soul and Perceptions Referred to the Soul in Particular
6. The Psycho-Physiology of Passions
7. Representing and Referring Passions to the Soul
8. The Function and Classification of Passions
9. The Institution of Nature as the Key to the Mastery of Passions
10. Reason versus Passions
Chapter 7. Free Will and Virtue
1. From Conflicts of Soul to Conflicts of Will
2. The Elements and Antecedents of Descartes’s Moral Psychology
3. Voluntary Agency, Assent, and Will
4. Reason as the Power of Judging Well
5. Descartes’s Notion of a Free Will
6. From Free Decision to Free Will: Medieval Debates about Agency
7. Toward a Non-naturalistic Account of Moral Agency
8. Interpreting Descartes’s Voluntarism
9. Generosity: The Passion of Virtue
Notes
Index