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100 _aSymons, John
245 _aThe Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Psychology
260 _aLondon
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500 _aPart One: Historical background to the philosophy of psychology 1 Rationalist roots of modern psychology 2 Empiricist roots of modern psychology 3 Origins of experimental psychology 4 The unconscious / freud 5 The early history of the quale and its relation to the senses 6 Behaviorism 7 Cognitivism Part two: psychological explanation 8 What is psychological explanation 9 Is folk psychology a theory? 10 Computational functionalism 11 The interface between neuroscience and psychology 12 Connectionism 13 Embodied cognition and the extended mind 14 Conceptual problems in statistics, testing and experimentation part three: cognition and representation 15 Problems of representation i: nature and role 16 Problems of representation ii: content dan ryder (u. British columbia) 17 The language of thought 18 Modularity 19 Nativism 20 Memory 21 Interactivism 22 The propositional imagination Part four: the biological basis of psychology 23 Representation and the brain 24 Levels of mechanisms: a field guide to the hierarchical structure of the world 25 Cellular and subcellular neuroscience 26 Evolutionary models in psychology 27 Development and learning 28 Understanding embodied cognition through dynamical systems thinking Part five: perceptual experience 29 Consciousness 30 Attention 31 Introspection 32 Dreaming 33 Emotion 34 Vision 35 Color 36 Audition 37 The Temporal Content of Perceptual Experience Part Six: Personhood 38 Action and Mind 39 Moral Judgments 40 Personal Identity 41 The Name and Nature of Confabulation 42 Buddhist Persons and Eudaimoniabuddha
600 _aPsychology
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