The Philosophy Of Mind
Random House (1967)
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| Keywords | Attention Cause Consciousness Desire Explanation Feeling Freudianism Functional Inclination Metaphysics Mind Perception Physical Politics Sensation Thought Freud Plato Ryle, G | |||||||||
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A. Campbell Garnett (1965). The Perceptual Process. Madison: University Of Wisconsin Press.
Massimo Grassia (2004). Consciousness and Perceptual Attention: A Methodological Argument. Essays in Philosophy 5 (1):1-23.
Michael Lockwood (1989). Mind, Brain, and the Quantum. Oxford University Press.
David L. Perry (1967). The Concept Of Pleasure. Ny: Humanities Press.
Mark L. Conkling (1977). Ryle's Mistake About Consciousness. Philosophy Today 21:376-388.
Avshalom C. Elitzur (1989). Consciousness and the Incompleteness of the Physical Explanation of Behavior. Journal of Mind and Behavior 10:1-20.
K. Ramakrishna Rao (2005). Perception, Cognition, and Consciousness in Classical Hindu Psychology. Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (3):3-30.
Hugh R. King (1951). Professor Ryle and the Concept of Mind. Journal of Philosophy 48 (April):280-296.
Alan R. White (1964). Attention. Oxford: Blackwell.
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