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by Daniel C. Dennett


  introspection 116, 119–20;

  mental imagery 155;

  reasoning 175, 179–83;

  structures 51, 53–4, 61;

  understanding 207, 209

  centralism 45, 88, 92, 95

  cerebellum 140

  certainty see introspection

  Chisholm, R. 23–4, 26, 29, 34, 220–1

  Chomsky, N. 117, 225

  colour 61, 104, 147, 149–50, 152–3, 157–63

  commands 92, 117–18, 120, 186, 189–92, 198, 201

  compulsion of pain behaviour 102, 106

  computers 43–4, 48–9;

  ascription 88, 100;

  goals 72–3;

  introspection 114, 116, 121–3;

  reasoning 167, 169–70, 172–3;

  understanding 204–5

  conceive versus imagine 155

  consciousness 4, 45;

  awareness 128–30, 133, 142–3, 146–8;

  intentions 194;

  introspection 111–12;

  mental imagery 149, 156, 158–9;

  reasoning 164–6;

  understanding 215

  content 21, 23;

  ascription 80–1, 85–92, 94–9;

  awareness 131, 133, 136, 138, 146, 148;

  goals 79;

  information 47;

  intentions 29, 31, 43–4, 186–9, 192, 199;

  introspection 112, 117–21, 126–7;

  mental imagery 154–5, 157;

  reasoning 164, 183;

  structures 60, 62;

  understanding 201, 203, 206, 210–14

  context 7, 9–11;

  ascription 90, 92, 103;

  awareness 133;

  intentions 26, 185;

  ontology 14–15, 17;

  understanding 208, 210

  control of behaviour 50–7, 64–79;

  ascription 80–9, 91, 93–6, 98–102, 106;

  awareness 131–4, 136, 139–41, 143, 147;

  intentions 191, 195–6, 198–200;

  introspection 112, 117–19, 121;

  mental imagery 158;

  reasoning 167, 171–3, 178–80, 182;

  understanding 203, 205

  cortex 140, 155

  criterion of awareness 128–49, 154–5;

  intentions 184–9, 191–2, 194–8, 200;

  reasoning 164, 168, 171, 173, 176, 180

  cybernetics 13, 43, 135

  data language 25

  Davidson, D.C. 230

  deprivation experiments 67, 69

  Descartes, R. 3–4, 112, 155, 218

  description 23–4, 30–1;

  ascription 80, 85, 87, 89, 95–6, 99, 103;

  goals 73;

  information 48;

  intentions 43–4, 197, 199, 205;

  introspection 115, 120, 122;

  mental images as 126, 132, 153–5;

  motions 184–6, 188, 191–2

  desire 6, 8, 14, 23, 37, 81, 87–8, 95, 100, 129, 184

  direct quotation (oratio recta) 28–9, 33, 92, 118

  discrimination 61, 65–8, 70, 80, 82–4, 103–4, 106, 156, 161–2

  disposition 9–10, 188, 214

  dreams 90, 144, 154

  Dreyfus, H. 230

  dualism 3–4, 6, 14–15, 99

  Edwards, E. 231

  efferent 117, 120, 173

  eidetic imagery 228

  emergent phenomena or qualities 101, 107, 159, 163

  enthymeme 174

  environment 10, 26;

  ascription 80–2, 84, 86–7, 89, 93;

  awareness 130, 139–40;

  goals 71, 73, 79;

  information 50;

  intentions 40, 43–4, 50, 184;

  introspection 124;

  mental imagery 152–3, 157;

  structures 51–2, 54–5, 63–5, 67–8

  epiphenomena 4, 101

  epistemology 26–7, 83, 93, 189

  epoché 26

  evolution 44, 90;

  brain 46;

  content 80;

  goals 70–1, 76, 78–9;

  pain 102;

  structures 51–69

  existence 96, 98, 102, 159, 168;

  content 85;

  evolution 67, 71;

  identity 6–19;

  inexistence 21–3;

  intention 25–7, 35, 44

  explanation 10, 17–19;

  ascription 80, 82, 87, 89, 95–7, 99–100;

  awareness 128, 134;

  intentions 21, 37–41, 184, 193, 197, 200;

  introspection 113–14, 126;

  mental imagery 152, 159;

  pain 101–8;

  reasoning 165, 167–8, 178, 180;

  structures 52

  expression 17, 23–6;

  ascription 85, 92, 99, 101;

  awareness 133, 141;

  goals 72;

  intentions 28, 30, 32, 42, 45, 188;

  introspection 112, 123–7;

  reasoning 175;

  understanding 207

  extension 16, 31–5;

  ascription 80, 85, 87–90, 95–7, 99–100;

  intentions 37–8, 40, 42–3, 45–8, 197;

  understanding 214

  facts 69, 152, 162, 174, 193, 201–2, 206–8, 215

  feedback 56, 69, 123, 137, 139, 180, 188

  Feigenbaum, E.A. 223, 230

  Feigl, H. 217

  Feldman, J. 223, 230

  Fraassen, B. van 218–19

  free will 198

  Freud, S. 119, 144–5, 222

  function 7, 10;

  ascription 80, 83, 88–9, 91–2, 94, 96–7, 101;

  awareness 129, 136–7, 142, 146;

  goals 70;

  intentions 32, 189, 195, 198;

  introspection 114–17, 124, 126;

  mental imagery 150, 163;

  structures 51–2, 56–7, 60–5, 69;

  understanding 203, 209–10, 212, 214–15

  fusion 15–17, 107

  Geach, P.T. 27, 220–1

  generalization of learning 36, 77

  glial cells 57

  goals/goal-directed behaviour 36, 43–4, 48, 70–9, 81–2, 89, 100, 118

  GPS (General Problem Solver) 72–3, 76

  grammar 9, 11, 119

  hallucinations 123–4, 149, 155

  Hamlyn, D. 227

  Harlow, H.F. 64

  hierarchy 72, 78–9, 117, 119, 122, 137

  Hirst, R.J. 227

  Hobbes, T. 3

  Hubel, D.A. 223–4

  Hume, D. 37–9

  Husserl, E. 26

  hypnotism 123, 144, 200

  idea 14, 20, 89–90, 132, 159, 177, 183, 193, 210

  idealism 3–4

  identity 6–20, 28;

  ascription 101, 107;

  intentions 30–1, 40;

  introspection 118, 120–1, 124, 126;

  understanding 211

  illusions 25, 124, 161–2, 176, 201

  images 5, 20, 65, 121–2, 147–63, 168, 215

  imagination 28, 91, 152, 156, 167–8

  indirect quotation (oratio obliqua) 33, 92, 118

  infallibility see introspection

  inferential and non-inferential knowledge see know

  information 32–3, 43–5;

  ascription 81, 86, 91–4, 97–8, 100;

  awareness 132, 140–1, 143–4;

  goals 78;

  intelligent uses of 46–50;

  intentions 189, 191, 193–5, 198–9;

  language 209–13;

  mental imagery 151, 156, 158, 163;

  reasoning 168, 170–6, 179, 182–3;

  structures 51, 55, 57, 60–2, 65;

  understanding 201, 203–8

  inhibition 59, 64, 93, 120

  insightful behaviour 73

  instinctual behaviour 55, 66–7, 172

  intelligence 44, 49–51;

  ascription 81, 86, 91–2, 94;

  goals 74–5;

  structures 56, 62, 66;

  understanding 204, 214;
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  use of information 46–50

  intension 31–2, 85

  intentionality 20–48, 80–1;

  actions 184–200;

  ascription 87–90, 92, 95–101;

  awareness 129–30, 142, 147;

  intentions 185;

  introspection 121, 125–6;

  mental imagery 150;

  reasoning 174, 182–3;

  understanding 201, 209, 213–14

  interaction 4, 14, 87, 89

  introspection 82, 101;

  awareness 128, 131–2, 134, 144;

  certainty 111–27;

  reasoning 164–5, 168–70, 173, 175

  intuition 7, 11;

  ascription 81;

  awareness 135, 141, 146;

  mental imagery 149–57;

  reasoning 170, 173;

  understanding 211

  Kinsbourne, M. 229

  know 12, 24–7;

  ascription 82–3, 88, 91, 94, 102–3;

  awareness 131, 133–5, 143;

  goals 74–5;

  information 49;

  intentions 36, 44, 186–91, 196–7;

  mental imagery 156–7, 159–61, 163;

  reasoning 164, 167–8, 170–1, 173–4, 176–83;

  structures 55, 66;

  understanding 201–15

  know. introspection 111–14, 116

  Kohler, I. 228

  Körner, S. 220–1

  Lamarck, J. 66

  Lambert, K. 218–19

  Land, E.H. 229

  language 8, 17–23;

  ascription 101;

  awareness 129, 140–1, 144–8;

  content 92–100;

  information 209–13;

  introspection 117–19, 123, 126–7;

  mental 25, 30, 35–6, 42, 46, 75, 80, 108, 113;

  reasoning 169–70, 172–3, 177;

  understanding 201–15

  Lashley, K.S. 36, 144, 164, 221, 225–6

  learning 36, 50, 56, 65–71, 76, 78, 122, 139–40, 181, 208

  Lenneberg, E. 225

  Leonard, H. 218

  Lettvin, J.Y. 223–4

  location of pain see pain

  Locke, J. 159

  locomotion see motion

  logical 6–8, 13;

  ascription 81, 83, 85, 96;

  awareness 139;

  information 46;

  intentions 22;

  introspection 114–17, 122, 124, 126;

  ontology 15–17;

  reasoning 165–7, 172–7;

  understanding 214

  Luria, A.R. 229

  McGuinness, F. 224

  machines 6, 98;

  awareness 135–8, 142, 147–8;

  introspection 112, 114–16;

  perceiving 117–27;

  reasoning 169–70, 173

  Mackay, D.M. 50, 212–13, 223–4, 227, 231

  man 8, 33;

  ascription 98, 102, 106;

  awareness 130–4, 139–40, 144;

  goals 74, 78;

  intentions 187–9, 195–6, 200;

  introspection 111, 121–5;

  mental imagery 151–3, 161;

  reasoning 175–6;

  structures 56, 69;

  understanding 208, 210, 214

  materialism 3, 10

  meaning 9, 13;

  ascription 82, 84, 87, 92, 94, 99;

  awareness 129, 132, 136;

  goals 79;

  information 47;

  intentions 21, 31, 37, 195–6;

  mental imagery 159, 162;

  reasoning 176;

  structures 57, 60;

  understanding 205, 212

  mechanical 102–3, 106–7, 145–6, 198

  Melden, A.I. 222

  memory 49, 87, 97, 157, 178

  mental act see act

  mental language see language

  mental process see process

  message 43, 47;

  ascription 87–9, 92, 98–9;

  intentions 194–6;

  reasoning 180, 194–6;

  structures 51, 61;

  understanding 209–10, 214

  Meyer, R.K. 219

  mind 22–3, 26–7;

  ascription 80, 98, 100–1, 106–8;

  awareness 128, 134, 138, 141, 144;

  imagery 149–63;

  intentions 29, 42, 45–6, 195–6;

  introspection 111–12;

  language 3–108;

  ontological problem 3–19;

  reasoning 165, 169, 173, 177;

  science 3–6;

  understanding 212–13

  modal logic 28

  mongrel intentional expressions 26–7, 30, 34

  monism 6

  motion 4, 35–7;

  ascription 81–2, 85, 88, 105–6;

  awareness 131–2, 138–9;

  goals 70, 75;

  intentions 43, 184–9, 191, 197–8, 200;

  mental imagery 158;

  reasoning 175, 180;

  structures 51, 55, 63, 65, 68

  motive 5, 88, 129

  Munsat, S. 229

  Muntz, W.R.A. 224, 229

  Nagel, T. 217, 219

  natural selection see evolution

  Neisser, U. 226

  neural net 77, 92, 101, 121

  neural structures 63, 71, 80, 92

  neurons 52–3, 57–62, 77, 85, 91, 155

  Newell, A. 72, 223, 230

  object, intentional see intentionality

  observation 25, 54;

  awareness 134;

  goals 71;

  intentions 186–7, 189;

  introspection 112, 119;

  mental imagery 156;

  reasoning 165;

  understanding 212

  occasion 4, 34;

  ascription 97, 100, 103, 107;

  awareness 135–6, 139;

  information 49;

  intentions 195–6;

  reasoning 165, 174, 179, 181;

  structures 60, 64

  ontology 3–19, 145

  operant behaviour 56–7

  operation 14, 43;

  ascription 88, 90, 99, 102;

  awareness 141;

  introspection 123;

  mental imagery 157;

  reasoning 166–70, 172–5;

  structures 61, 63

  oratio obliqua see indirect quotation

  oratio recta see direct quotation

  ordinary language see language

  ostension of qualities 104

  pain 6, 8;

  ascription 82, 86, 92;

  awareness 141, 145;

  introspection 112–14, 116;

  levels 101–8;

  ontology 14, 18;

  reasoning 176, 181;

  structures 55, 67, 69–70

  para-mechanical hypotheses see mechanical

  parallelism 4, 13–14, 17, 26, 108, 113, 173–4

  pattern recognition 55, 77, 83

  Pavlov, I.P. 182

  Penfield, W. 120, 225, 227–8

  perception 40, 47, 122–4, 150–6, 158, 162–3

  peripheralism 45–7, 60, 71, 76–7, 81, 101, 157

  person 18, 71;

  ascription 96, 101–8;

  awareness 130, 134, 137–9, 141, 143–4, 147;

  intentions 184, 191, 194, 196, 198–200;

  introspection 111, 113–14, 125–7;

  mental imagery 149, 151–5, 159–60;

  reasoning 165–7, 171–2, 175, 177–82;

  understanding 201–5, 208, 211–15

  phantom limb 228

  phenomenology 26, 35, 37, 101

  phoneme 117, 207

  physicalism 4, 10, 13–15, 120

  Pittendrigh, C.S. 41, 222

  Place U.T. 217

  pondering 167–8, 179

  practical knowledge see know

  pre-wiring 55, 57, 62, 65, 67–9

  precision of content ascription 80–108, 117, 126, 186, 201

  prediction 87, 96

  primary qual
ities see quality

  print-out 117, 123, 169–70

  private qualities see quality

  process 6, 10;

  ascription 86, 97–8, 100–2, 104–6;

  awareness 144, 146, 148;

  goals 77;

  intentions 20, 187, 191, 194;

  introspection 116, 118, 120, 126;

  mental imagery 151–2, 160;

  people 164–75;

  reasoning 176, 179–80, 183;

  structures 51, 54, 56, 59–60, 65–6;

  understanding 213

  proposition 21, 23–4;

  ascription 92;

  awareness 133;

  intentions 28–31, 33;

  reasoning 165;

  understanding 202–3, 206–7, 213

  proprioception 180, 186, 189–90

  protocol 119, 169–71, 175, 178

  psychoanalysis 177, 179

  punishment 69–71, 184

  purpose 34, 43–4, 59, 62, 78, 122, 144, 165, 181

  Putnam, H. 18, 114–17

  quality 65, 103–4, 106, 150, 158–60, 163

  quantifier 218–19

  Quine, W.V.O. 7–8, 24, 27–8, 32–5

  quotation see direct quotation;

  indirect quotation

  rationality/rationalizing 96, 179, 191

  reason/reasoning 45, 54;

  ascription 90–1;

  awareness 132–3;

  goals 70–2, 74–5;

  intentions 187, 190–2, 194, 197, 199–200;

  introspection 111, 122;

  mental imagery 161;

  structures 56;

  thinking 164–83;

  understanding 203, 214–15

  recognition 6, 54;

  ascription 83, 107;

  awareness 142, 145;

  goals 71, 77;

  reasoning 178;

  structures 68–9

  reduction 33, 42, 45, 48

  redundancy 60, 62, 123

  reference 16–18, 21, 29, 31, 85, 93, 100, 160, 211

  reflex 55–6, 67, 79, 101, 138, 143–4, 180

  reliability 61, 209

  report 47, 85;

  ascription 88, 90–2;

  awareness 128, 131–4, 142, 146;

  intentions 187–9, 191, 199;

  introspection 112–14, 116–17, 121–7;

  mental imagery 155–7, 162;

  reasoning 165, 168–9, 176–9, 181;

  understanding 201, 206–7

  representation 150, 152

  response 36–7, 45;

  ascription 82–3, 85, 87, 93, 101, 106;

  awareness 133, 135, 138, 143;

  goals 70–1, 79;

  information 49–50;

  introspection 122;

  mental imagery 158;

  reasoning 177, 182;

  structures 51, 53–6, 63;

  understanding 208

  responsibility 20, 119, 125, 175, 184, 198, 200

  reward 69–71

  Ryle, G. 6, 8, 14, 98, 106, 111–13, 120, 145–6, 166, 207

  Sayre, K.M. 142, 226

  Scriven, M. 142, 226, 231

  secondary qualities see quality

  seeing 93, 125, 143, 153–6, 161, 195

  seem 4, 6–10;

 

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