ascription 82, 86, 93–5;
awareness 132, 134, 136, 140, 143–4;
goals 73–5;
intentions 26, 33, 43, 190, 193;
introspection 111–12, 124–5;
mental imagery 155, 160, 162;
ontology 14, 16;
reasoning 164, 176, 178, 180;
structures 59, 63, 67–8;
understanding 201, 206–8, 212
semantics 8, 16–17, 93, 145
Senden, M. von 228
sensation 5, 76, 102–5, 139, 186
sense-data 147
sentence 9, 11;
ascription 97–9;
awareness 136, 138, 145–6;
information 46;
intentions 20–5, 28–34, 38, 42, 45;
introspection 117–18, 120, 122–4, 126;
ontology 13, 15–19;
understanding 204, 206, 208–12
Sheffler, I. 222
Shorter, J.M. 152, 227
Shwayder, D. 222
significance 15, 43–4;
ascription 80, 83–4;
goals 79;
intentions 190;
introspection 122;
reasoning 180, 182;
structures 51–2, 54–6, 62, 68
Simmel, M. 228
Simon, H.A. 72, 223, 230
Skinner, B.F. 56–7, 122, 223, 225
Smart, J.J.C. 217, 219, 229
Smythies, J.R. 227
Sommers, F. 217
speech 33, 35;
ascription 98;
awareness 128–9, 133, 136–8, 140, 144;
introspection 117–18, 121–5;
reasoning 168
Stampe, D.W. 225
state 10, 18–19;
ascription 80–2, 85–7, 89, 91–2, 94–6, 98–9, 107;
awareness 133, 143;
goals 72–4, 76–7, 79;
information 47, 50;
intentions 20, 26–7, 34, 41, 43–5, 186–8, 195–6, 198;
introspection 114–17, 121–2, 124, 126–7;
mental imagery 163;
reasoning 164, 169;
structures 67;
understanding 201–5, 209, 211–14
stimulus 36, 45;
ascription 82–6, 90–4, 101;
awareness 138;
goals 70–1, 76–7;
information 50;
introspection 112, 119, 121;
structures 51–3, 55–7, 60, 63, 65, 67, 69;
understanding 209
structures 71–2, 78;
ascription 80–1, 87, 89, 91–2, 94, 97;
awareness 137;
evolution 51–70;
mental imagery 160–1, 163
sub-personal level of explanation see person
subjectivity 163
syllogism 174
synapses 58, 60, 87
syncategorematic 218
syntactic 12, 97–8, 119, 136, 209
Taylor, C. 43, 220–3, 227
Taylor, J.G. 228
teleology 42, 222–3
Theophrastus 187–8
thinking 18–19, 30;
awareness 139, 148;
intentions 191, 193, 195–6;
introspection 112, 120, 127;
mental imagery 149, 155;
reasoning 164–83
thought 5–6, 8;
ascription 107;
awareness 140, 144–6, 148;
information 47;
intentions 20, 23, 191, 193, 195–6;
introspection 112, 114, 118–21, 126–7;
ontology 18–19;
reasoning 164–5, 172, 174, 176–8, 182–3;
understanding 213
threshold 58–9, 62, 156
token 97, 210
Tolstoy, L. 153
translation 30
trial and error 69–70, 167, 169
tropism 55–6, 79, 172
Turing, A. 114–16, 126, 230
type 12, 40;
ascription 88, 90–1, 93, 97, 99;
information 48–9;
introspection 120;
mental imagery 161;
structures 57
unconscious 129, 136, 142–6, 170, 210
understanding 5, 13, 88–9, 97, 121, 181, 201–15
unlearning 65
Van Fraassen see Fraassen
variables 59, 61–2, 78, 89
verbal behaviour 7, 10;
ascription 92, 98–9;
awareness 140;
information 49;
intentions 35, 188–9, 194, 198–200;
introspection 112, 116, 118–19, 122–6;
reasoning 172, 176–7, 182;
understanding 201, 204–5, 209, 214
vitalism 60, 78, 87, 89
volition 192, 195–6, 215
voluntary 102, 190, 197, 200
Von Senden see Senden
wanting 22, 30, 95–6
Warrington, E.K. 229
Wiesel, T.N. 223
will power 102
willing 16, 179, 192–7
Wittgenstein, L. 106–7, 112–13, 154, 160, 224–5, 229
Wooldridge, D. 223, 229
Zeman, J. 97, 224
Zopf, G.W. 227
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