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Web Resources - Topics - Philosophy of Mind

Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind
This dictionary is intended as a free resource to all those interested in the philosophy of mind. The Dictionary has a policy of blind peer review for all submissions to the Dictionary." Edited by Chris Eliasmith. Good source for quick definitions of concepts in the philosophy of mind. Some entries of key terms are extensive, often written by major philosophers. Provides references for further information.

Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography
By David Chalmers. "This is a bibliography of recent work in the philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, philosophy of artificial intelligence, and on consciousness in the sciences. It consists of 4934 entries, and is divided into six parts (Consciousness and Qualia; Mental Content; Psychophysical Relations; Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence; Miscellaneous Topics; Consciousness in the Sciences), each of which is further divided by topic and subtopic. Many of the entries are annotated with a brief summary. Most areas of mainstream contemporary philosophy of mind are covered, but very active tangential areas, such as belief semantics and action theory, have been largely ignored. The bibliography consists mostly of papers and books from the last 35 years, with density of coverage increasing with proximity to the present."

Philosophy of Mind
Maintained by the Philosophy Department at Duke University, this site presents resources, programs and publishers related to cognition and mind.


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