Works by DANIEL C.
DENNETT, 1978
"Beliefs about Beliefs." Behavioral & Brain Sciences (1978), 1(4):568-570.
Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology. Montgomery, Vt.: Bradford Books, 1978.
Contents:
Part I. Intentional Explanation and Attribution of Mentality.
1. Intentional Systems:3-22.
2. Reply to Arbib and Gunderson:23-38.
3. Brain Writing and Mind Reading:39-50.
Part II. The nature of Theory in Psychology.
4. Skinner Skinned:53-70.
5. Why the Law of Effect Will Not Go Away:71-89.
6. A Cure for the Common Code?:90-108.
7. Artificial Intelligence as Philosophy and as Psychology?:109-126.
Part III. Objects of Consciousness and the Nature of Experience.
8. Are Dreams Experiences?:129-148.
9. Toward a Cognitive Theory of Consciousness:149-173.
10. Two Approaches to Mental Images:174-189.
11. Why You Can't Make a Computer that Feels Pain:190-229.
Part IV. Free Will and Personhood.
12. Mechanism and Responsibility:233-255.
13. The Abilities of Men and Machines:256-266.
14. Conditions of Personhood:267-285.
15. On Giving Libertarians What They Say They Want:286-299.
16. How to Change Your Mind:300-309.
17. Where Am I?:310-323.
"Co-opting Holograms." Behavioral & Brain Sciences (1978), 1(2):232-233.
"Current Issues in the Philosophy of Mind." American Philosophical Quarterly (October 1978), 15(4):249-261.
Editor (with Karel Lambert). The Philosophical Lexicon. 7th ed. S.l.: s.n., 1978.
"Requisition for a Pexgo." Behavioral & Brain Sciences (1978), 1(1):56-57.
Review of Margaret Boden's Artificial Intelligence and Natural Man. Philosophy of Science (December 1978), 45(4):648-649.
Review of Richard E. Aquila's Intentionality: Study of Mental Acts, and Edward S. Casey's Imagining: A Phenomenological Study. Southwestern Journal of Philosophy (1978), 9(3):139-143.
"Toward a Cognitive Theory of Consciousness." In C. Wade Savage, ed., Perception and Cognition: Issues in the Foundations of Psychology, pp. 201-228. Minnesota Studies in Philosophy of Science, 9. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1978.
"What's the Difference: Some Riddles." Behavioral & Brain Sciences (1978), 1(3):351.
"Why Not the Whole Iguana." Behavioral & Brain Sciences (1978), 1(1):103-104.
"Why You Can't Make a Computer that Feels Pain." Synthese (July 1978), 38(3):415-456.
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