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Explaining Beliefs: Lynne Rudder Baker and Her Critics
Explaining Beliefs: Lynne Rudder Baker and Her Critics, The philosophy of mind has long been dominated by the view that mental states are identical with, constituted by, or grounded in brain states. Lynne Rudder Baker has been a persistent critic of this view, developing instead a theory grounded in a larger m, Explaining Beliefs: Lynne Rudder Baker and Her Critics has a rating of 3 stars
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Explaining Beliefs: Lynne Rudder Baker and Her Critics, The philosophy of mind has long been dominated by the view that mental states are identical with, constituted by, or grounded in brain states. Lynne Rudder Baker has been a persistent critic of this view, developing instead a theory grounded in a larger m, Explaining Beliefs: Lynne Rudder Baker and Her Critics
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  • Explaining Beliefs: Lynne Rudder Baker and Her Critics
  • Written by author Anthonie Meijers
  • Published by Center for the Study of Language and Inf, November 2001
  • The philosophy of mind has long been dominated by the view that mental states are identical with, constituted by, or grounded in brain states. Lynne Rudder Baker has been a persistent critic of this view, developing instead a theory grounded in a larger m
  • The philosophy of mind has long been dominated by the view that mental states are identical with, constituted by, or grounded in brain states. Lynne Rudder Baker has been a persistent critic of this view, developing instead a theory grounded in a larger m
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Preface and Acknowledgments
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1Introduction1
2Are Beliefs Brain States?17
3Where is the Mind?39
4The Real Reason for the Standard View51
5Brain States, with Attitudes69
6Brain States, Causal Explanation, and the Attitudes91
7The Causal Powers of Belief A Critique of Practical Realism119
8Contextual Realism: The Context-dependency and the Relational Character of Beliefs139
9Collective Beliefs and Practical Realism: Giving Relations their Proper Metaphysical Due163
10Practical Realism Defended: Replies to Critics183
Bibliography of Lynne Rudder Baker219
Name Index223


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