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Philosophical Perspectives, an annual, aims to publish original essays by foremost thinkers in their fields, with each volume confined to a main area of philosophical research.

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The Uses and Abuses of the Personal/Subpersonal Distinction
ZOE DRAYSON

Perception Without Propositions
CHRISTOPHER GAUKER

Understanding the Internalism-Externalism Debate: What Is the Boundary of the Thinker?
BRIE GERTLER

Why and How not to be a Sortalist about Thought
RACHEL GOODMAN

Concepts, Analysis, Generics and the Canberra Plan
MARK JOHNSTON and SARAH-JANE LESLIE

What Should the Naýve Realist Say about Total Hallucinations?
HEATHER LOGUE

Desire Considered as a Propositional Attitude
WILLIAM G. LYCAN

Are There Mental Indexicals and Demonstratives?
RUTH GARRETT MILLIKAN

Perceptual Phenomenology
BENCE NANAY

First Person Illusions: Are They Descartes’, or Kant’s?
CHRISTOPHER PEACOCKE

Attention to the Passage of Time
IAN PHILLIPS

Indiscriminability and Phenomenal Continua
DIANA RAFFMAN

Don’t Panic: Self-Authorship Without Obscure Metaphysics
ADINA L. ROSKIES

The Mental Lives of Zombies
DECLAN SMITHIES

Actions as Processes
HELEN STEWARD

Introspective Knowledge of Negative Facts
DANIEL STOLJAR

Defining and Defending Nonconceptual Contents and States
JAMES VAN CLEVE

Belief, Information and Reasoning
BRUNO WHITTLE

Philosophy of Mind Volume 26

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 04/07/2014
      ISBN13: 9781118596876, 978-1118596876
      ISBN10: 1118596870
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Philosophical Perspectives, an annual, aims to publish original essays by foremost thinkers in their fields, with each volume confined to a main area of philosophical research.

      Table of Contents

      The Uses and Abuses of the Personal/Subpersonal Distinction
      ZOE DRAYSON

      Perception Without Propositions
      CHRISTOPHER GAUKER

      Understanding the Internalism-Externalism Debate: What Is the Boundary of the Thinker?
      BRIE GERTLER

      Why and How not to be a Sortalist about Thought
      RACHEL GOODMAN

      Concepts, Analysis, Generics and the Canberra Plan
      MARK JOHNSTON and SARAH-JANE LESLIE

      What Should the Naýve Realist Say about Total Hallucinations?
      HEATHER LOGUE

      Desire Considered as a Propositional Attitude
      WILLIAM G. LYCAN

      Are There Mental Indexicals and Demonstratives?
      RUTH GARRETT MILLIKAN

      Perceptual Phenomenology
      BENCE NANAY

      First Person Illusions: Are They Descartes’, or Kant’s?
      CHRISTOPHER PEACOCKE

      Attention to the Passage of Time
      IAN PHILLIPS

      Indiscriminability and Phenomenal Continua
      DIANA RAFFMAN

      Don’t Panic: Self-Authorship Without Obscure Metaphysics
      ADINA L. ROSKIES

      The Mental Lives of Zombies
      DECLAN SMITHIES

      Actions as Processes
      HELEN STEWARD

      Introspective Knowledge of Negative Facts
      DANIEL STOLJAR

      Defining and Defending Nonconceptual Contents and States
      JAMES VAN CLEVE

      Belief, Information and Reasoning
      BRUNO WHITTLE

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