Information about the articles on reserve

The following is a list of the reserve articles. After each article I list some anthologies or other places where it can be found.
You can use this list to find these articles if they are checked out of the reserve desk in the UIC Library.

Armstrong's "Is Introspective Knowledge Incorrigible?" can be found in David Rosenthal's The Nature of Mind. The arguments advanced by Armstrong in this article are also found in Chapter 6, Section X of A Materialist Theory of Mind.

Jackson's "Epiphenomenal Qualia" can be found in William Lycan's Mind and Cognition. It can also be found in Brian Cooney's The Place of Mind.

Ryle's "Descartes' Myth" is the first chapter of his book The Concept of Mind. You can also find this piece in David Rosenthal's The Nature of Mind and Brian Cooney's The Place of Mind.

The pieces by Wittgenstein are both sections from his book Philosophical Investigations.

Jack Smart's "Sensations and Brain Processes" can be found in David Rosenthal's The Nature of Mind and Brain Cooney's The Place of Mind.

The piece by Saul Kripke is taken from his book Naming and Necessity. Similar excerpts can be found in David Rosenthal's The Nature of Mind and Brian Cooney's The Place of Mind.

David Lewis's "Mad Pain and Martian Pain" can be found in Ned Block's Readings in Philosophy of Psychology, vol. I and David Rosenthal's The Nature of Mind.

John Searle's "Minds, Brains, and Programs" can be found in David Rosenthal's The Nature of Mind and Brain Cooney's The Place of Mind.

Oliver Sack's "The Disembodied Lady" can be found in his book The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat.

Owen Flanagan's "Conscious Inessentialism and the Epiphenomenalist Suspicion" can be found in his book Consciousness Reconsidered. It is also in Block, Flanagan and Guzeldere (eds.) The Nature of Consciousness.

Paul Churchland's "Reduction, Qualia, and The Direct Introspection of Brain States" can be found in his book A Neurocomputational Perspective.

Paul Churchlands' "Functionalism" is from Ch. 1 of his book Matter and Consciousness.

Jerry Fodor's "Methodological Solipsism" can be found in David Rosenthal's The Nature of Mind and Brian Cooney's The Place of Mind.

Daniel Dennett's "Intentional Systems" can be found in his book Brainstorms and Brian Cooney's The Place of Mind.

Jaegwon Kim's "The Mind-Body Problem" can be found in Brian Cooney's The Place of Mind.

Martha Farah's "The Apperceptive Agnosias" can be found in her book Visual Agnosia: Disorders of Object Recognition and What They Tell Us about Normal Vision.

Martha Farah's "The Associative Agnosias" can be found in her book Visual Agnosia: Disorders of Object Recognition and What They Tell Us about Normal Vision.

 

 

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