Simple Mindedness

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Pub. Date: 2001-05-15
Publisher(s): Harvard Univ Pr
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Summary

How is our conception of what there is affected by our counting ourselves as inhabitants of the natural world? How do our actions fit into a world that is altered through our agency? And how do we accommodate our understanding of one another as fellow subjects of experience--as beings with thoughts and wants and hopes and fears? These questions provide the impetus for the detailed discussions of ontology, human agency, and everyday psychological explanation presented in this book. The answers offer a distinctive view of questions about "the mind's place in nature," and they argue for a particular position in philosophy of mind: naive naturalism. This position opposes the whole drift of the last thirty or forty years' philosophy of mind in the English-speaking world. Jennifer Hornsby sets naive naturalism against dualism, but without advancing the claims of "materialism," "physicalism," or "naturalism" as these have come to be known. She shows how we can, and why we should, abandon the view that thoughts and actions, to be seen as real, must be subject to scientific explanation.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Preface ix
Introduction 1(14)
Ontological Questions
15(66)
Introduction: Persons and Their States, and Events
17(7)
Descartes, Rorty and the Mind-Body Fiction
24(22)
Postscript: Rorty on Anomalous Monism
41(5)
Physicalism, Events and Part-Whole Relations
46(17)
Which Physical Events Are Mental Events?
63(18)
Postscript to Part I: The Nomological Character of Casuality
78(3)
Agency
81(74)
Introduction: Action and the Mental-Physical Divide
83(10)
Bodily Movements, Actions and Epistemology
93(18)
Postscript: A Disjunctive Conception of Bodily Movements
102(9)
Physicalist Thinking and Conceptions of Behaviour
111(18)
Agency and Casual Explanation
129(26)
Mind, Causation and Explanation
155(68)
Introduction: Personal and Subpersonal Levels
157(11)
Dennett's Naturalism
168(17)
Casuation in Intuitive Physics and in Commonsense Psychology
185(10)
Semantic Innocence and Psychological Understanding
195(28)
Postscript: Externalism
217(6)
Notes 223(30)
References 253(8)
Subject Index 261(3)
Name Index 264

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