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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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  •  103
    Anti‐individualism: Mind and language, knowledge and justification
    Philosophical Books 50 (2): 112-123. 2009.
    Externalism and Self-Knowledge, Misc
  •  148
    Remarks on David Papineau’s Thinking About Consciousness (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (1). 2005.
    Thinking about Consciousness is a wonderfully clear and vigorous commen- tary on the nature of consciousness and its relationship to brain processes. It advances the contemporary discussion of a number of important issues, but it also introduces several quite valuable ideas that are independent of the con- temporary literature. Papineau has performed an important service by writing it.
    Consciousness and MaterialismPhenomenal Concepts
  • Perceptual consciousness: How it opens directly onto the world, preferring the world to itself
    In Uriah Kriegel & Kenneth Williford (eds.), Self-Representational Approaches to Consciousness, Mit Press. pp. 249--272. 2006.
    Self-Representational Theories of ConsciousnessAspects of Consciousness
  •  144
    Intentionality downsized
    Philosophical Issues 20 (1): 144-169. 2010.
    Intentionality
  •  236
    Why cartesian intuitions are compatible with the identity thesis
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (December): 254-65. 1981.
    Kripke's Modal Argument Against Materialism
  •  120
    Cybernetics and the Philosophy of Mind
    Philosophical Review 87 (3): 494. 1978.
    Cybernetics
  •  902
    There Are Fewer Things in Reality Than Are Dreamt of in Chalmers’s Philosophy (review)
    with Brian P. Mclaughlin
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (2): 445-454. 1999.
    Chalmers’s anti-materialist argument runs as follows
    Zombies and the Conceivability Argument
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    Process reliabilism and cartesian scepticism
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56 (3): 567-581. 1996.
    Cartesian SkepticismReliabilismJustification
  •  161
    Meaning, Mind, and Knowledge
    Oxford University Press. 2014.
    This volume presents a selection of essays by the leading philosopher Christopher S. Hill. Together, they address central philosophical issues related to four key concerns: the nature of truth; the relation between experiences and brain states; the relation between experiences and representational states; and problems concerning knowledge
    Self-KnowledgeMind-Brain Identity TheoryRepresentationalismConceivability, Imagination, and Possibil…Read more
    Self-KnowledgeMind-Brain Identity TheoryRepresentationalismConceivability, Imagination, and PossibilityQualia and MaterialismBeliefReliabilism
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