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475On giving libertarians what they say they wantIn Timothy O'Connor (ed.), Agents, Causes, and Events: Essays on Indeterminism and Free Will, Oxford University Press. 1995.
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747BrainstormsMIT Press. 1978.This collection of 17 essays by the author offers a comprehensive theory of mind, encompassing traditional issues of consciousness and free will.
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14A Cure for the Common CodeIn Daniel Clement Dennett (ed.), Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology, Bradford Books. pp. 90-108. 1978.
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12Toward a cognitive theory of consciousnessMinnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science 9. 1978.
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287On the absence of phenomenologyIn Donald F. Gustafson & Bangs L. Tapscott (eds.), Body, Mind, and Method: Essays in Honor of Virgil C. Aldrich, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 93--113. 1979.We are all, I take it, unshakably sure that we are each in a special position to report, or to know, or to witness or experience a set of something-or-others we may call, as neutrally as possible, elements of our own conscious experience. In short, we all believe in the doctrine of privileged access, however much we disagree or are uncertain about what we mean by privilege and access. Yet trying to make sense of this well-entrenched and highly intuitive doctrine is a frustrating and tantalizing …Read more
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2Perspectivas actuales en la filosofía de la menteTeorema: International Journal of Philosophy 11 (2): 197-230. 1981.
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6266True believers : The intentional strategy and why it worksIn Anthony Francis Heath (ed.), Scientific explanation: papers based on Herbert Spencer lectures given in the University of Oxford, Clarendon Press. pp. 150--167. 1981.
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25Gilbert Ryle., On Thinking, edited by Konstantin Kolenda (review)International Studies in Philosophy 14 (1): 98-99. 1982.
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60Why we think what we do about why we think what we do: Discussion on Goodman's “On thoughts without words”Cognition 12 (2): 219-227. 1982.
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295How to study human consciousness empirically or nothing comes to mindSynthese 53 (2): 159-80. 1982.
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272XIII*—Styles of Mental RepresentationProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 83 (1): 213-226. 1983.Daniel C. Dennett; XIII*—Styles of Mental Representation, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 83, Issue 1, 1 June 1983, Pages 213–226, https://doi.o.
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246Intentional systems in cognitive ethology: The 'panglossian paradigm' defendedBehavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (3): 343-90. 1983.Ethologists and others studying animal behavior in a spirit are in need of a descriptive language and method that are neither anachronistically bound by behaviorist scruples nor prematurely committed to particular Just such an interim descriptive method can be found in intentional system theory. The use of intentional system theory is illustrated with the case of the apparently communicative behavior of vervet monkeys. A way of using the theory to generate data - including usable, testable data …Read more
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508I Could Not Have Done Otherwise-So What?Journal of Philosophy 81 (10): 553-565. 1984.Peter van Inwagen notes: "... almost all philosophers agree that a necessary condition for holding an agent responsible for an act is believing that the agent could have refrained from performing that act." Perhaps van Inwagen is right; perhaps most philosophers agree on this. If so, this shared assumption, which I will call CDO (for "could have done otherwise"), is a good candidate for denial, especially since there turns out to be so little to be said in support of it, once it is called in que…Read more
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512Elbow Room: The Varieties of Free Will Worth WantingMIT Press. 1984.Essays discuss reason, self-control, self-definition, time, cause and effect, accidents, and responsibility, and explain why people want free will.
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22Cognitive wheels: The frame problem of AIIn Christopher Hookway (ed.), Minds, Machines And Evolution, Cambridge University Press. 1984.
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334Vehicles: Experiments in Synthetic Psychology by {V}alentino {B}raitenbergPhilosophical Review 95 (1): 137-139. 1986.
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2The logical geography of computational approaches: A view from the east poleIn Myles Brand (ed.), _The Representation Of Knowledge And Belief_, Tucson: University of Arizona Press. 1986.
Daniel C. Dennett
(1942 - 2024)
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