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17Intentionality and Causality in John SearleCanadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (1): 83-97. 1986.Intentionality, as Brentano originally introduced the term in modern philosophy, was meant to provide a distinctive characteristic definitively separating the mental from the physical. Mental states have an intrinsic relationship to an object, to that which they are ‘about.’ Physical entities just are what they are, they cannot, by their very essence, refer to anything, they have no ‘outreach,’ as one might put it. Mental states have, as it were, an incomplete essence, they cannot exist at all u…Read more
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8Dennett's Philosophy: A Comprehensive AssessmentMIT Press. 2000.An assessment of Dennett's philosophy by various philosophers. Includes Dennett's responses.
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1Are there really appearances? Dennett and Husserl on seemings and presenceIn Richard Feist & William Sweet (eds.), Husserl and Stein, The Council For Research in Values and Philosophy. 2003.
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1Daniel C, Dennett: Communication, Evolution, and SelfIn Jason Hannon & Robert Rutland (eds.), Philosophical Profiles in the Theory of Communication, Mcgill-queen's University Press. pp. 219-234. 2012.Dennett's theory of communication
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1Charles D. Laughlin, Jr, John McManus and Eugene G. D'Aquili, Brain, Symbol and Experience Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 13 (5): 241-244. 1993.
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Epistemology and Academic FreedomIn Don Idhe & Hugh J. Silverman (eds.), Descriptions, State University of New York Press. pp. 286-295. 1985.
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Thomas R. Berger, Fragile Freedoms: Human Rights and Dissent in Canada (Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1981) Review (review)Labour/Le Travailleur 11. 1983.
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Phenomenology and heterophenomenology: Husserl and Dennett on reality and scienceIn Andrew Brook, Don Ross & David L. Thompson (eds.), Dennett's Philosophy: A Comprehensive Assessment, Mit Press. 2000.
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The Self |
Theories of Personal Identity |
Personal Identity and Values |
Time |
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Mechanisms of Evolution |
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