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Christopher Hill

Brown University
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  • Brown University
    Department of Philosophy
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Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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    Impossible Worlds and Metaphysical Explanation: Comments on Kment’s Modality and Explanatory Reasoning
    with Nina Emery
    Analysis 77 (1): 134-148. 2017.
    In this critical notice of Kment's _Modality and Explanatory Reasoning_, we focus on Kment’s arguments for impossible worlds and on a key part of his discussion of the interactions between modality and explanation – the analogy that he draws between scientific and metaphysical explanation.
    Impossible WorldsMetaphysics, Miscellaneous
  • The failings of functionalism
    In Sensations: A Defense of Type Materialism, Cambridge University Press. 1991.
    Functionalism and QualiaAbsent QualiaFunctional Realization
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    Qualitative characteristics, type materialism and the circularity of analytic functionalism
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (1): 50-51. 1993.
    Philosophy of Cognitive ScienceFunctionalism and QualiaFunctional Realization
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    On getting to know others
    Philosophical Topics 13 (2): 257-266. 1985.
    The Problem of Other Minds
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    Imaginability, conceivability, possibility and the mind-body problem
    Philosophical Studies 87 (1): 61-85. 1997.
    Zombies and the Conceivability ArgumentConceivability, Imagination, and Possibility
  •  201
    Consciousness and the Prospects of Physicalism (review)
    Philosophical Review 122 (3): 511-518. 2013.
    Consciousness and MaterialismRussellian MonismNonreductive MaterialismPhysicalism about the Mind, Mi…Read more
    Consciousness and MaterialismRussellian MonismNonreductive MaterialismPhysicalism about the Mind, MiscRepresentationalism
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    Visual awareness and visual qualia
    Department of Philosophy Brown University Providence, RI 02915.
    VisionQualia
  •  234
    Sensations: A Defense of Type Materialism
    Cambridge University Press. 1991.
    This is a book about sensory states and their apparent characteristics. It confronts a whole series of metaphysical and epistemological questions and presents an argument for type materialism: the view that sensory states are identical with the neural states with which they are correlated. According to type materialism, sensations are only possessed by human beings and members of related biological species; silicon-based androids cannot have sensations. The author rebuts several other rival theo…Read more
    This is a book about sensory states and their apparent characteristics. It confronts a whole series of metaphysical and epistemological questions and presents an argument for type materialism: the view that sensory states are identical with the neural states with which they are correlated. According to type materialism, sensations are only possessed by human beings and members of related biological species; silicon-based androids cannot have sensations. The author rebuts several other rival theories, and explores a number of important issues: the forms and limits of introspective awareness of sensations, the semantic properties of sensory concepts, knowledge of other minds, and unity of consciousness. The book is a significant contribution to the philosophy of mind, and has much to say to psychologists and cognitive scientists.
    Functionalism and QualiaIntrospection and IntrospectionismThe Unity of ConsciousnessAbsent QualiaCon…Read more
    Functionalism and QualiaIntrospection and IntrospectionismThe Unity of ConsciousnessAbsent QualiaConsciousness and Materialism, Misc
  •  81
    Peacocke on semantic values
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76 (1). 1998.
    This Article does not have an abstract
    The Basis of Meaning, Misc
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