附註:"A Bradford book."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 421-450) and index.
Preface ; Chapter 1. Introduction ; 1. Core Questions ; 2. Natural Philosophy ; 3. Reductions And Coevolution In Scientific Domains ; 4. Concluding Remarks ; Selected Readings ; I. Metaphysics ; Chapter 2. An Introduction To Metaphysics ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Metaphysics And The Mind ; 3. Causation ; Selected Readings ; Chapter 3. Self And Self-Knowledge ; 1. The Problem And The Internal-Model Solution ; 2. Inner Models Of Body, Self, And Others ; 3. Conclusions ; Suggested Readings ; Chapter 4. Consciousness ; 1. The Problem And Empirical Directions.
2. Dualism And The Arguments Against Neuroscientific Progress Suggested Readings ; Chapter 5. Free Will ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Are We Responsible And In Control If Our Choices And Actions Are Caused? ; 3. Caused Choice And Free Choice: Some Traditional Hypotheses ; 4. Toward A Neurobiology Of Decision Making And Free Choice ; 5. Learning What'S Reasonable And What'S Not ; 6. Uncaused Choice Considered Again ; 7. What Happens To The Concept Of Responsibility? ; 8. Conclusions ; Suggested Readings ; Ii. Epistemology ; Chapter 6. An Introduction To Epistemology ; 1. Introduction.
2. The Rise Of Empirical Philosophy In The Nineteenth Century 3. Empirical Philosophy And Darwin ; 4. Why Does Nonempirical Epistemology Still Exist? ; 5. Toward A Naturalized Epistemology ; Suggested Readings ; Chapter 7. How Do Brains Represent? ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Do Brains Represent? ; 3. Some Empirical Constraints On A Theory Of Representation ; 4. Coding In Neurons And Networks: A First Pass ; 5. Local Coding And Vector Coding: A Fast Sketch ; 6. Faces: An Artificial Neural Network For Face Recognition ; 7. Neurosemantics ; 8. Being About Things ; 9. Me, This, Here, And Now.
10. Spatial Representation In Primates 11. Concluding Remarks ; Suggested Readings ; Chapter 8. How Do Brains Learn? ; 1. What Is The Problem? ; 2. Knowledge: Learned And Innate ; 3. Storing Information In Nervous Systems ; 4. Reinforcement Learning: An Example ; 5. Fear Conditioning And The Amygdala ; 6. Declarative Memory And The Hippocampal Structures ; 7. How Do Networks Learn: A Brief Look ; 8. Concluding Remarks ; Suggested Readings ; Iii. Religion ; Chapter 9. Religion And The Brain ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Does God Exist? ; 3. Is There Life After Death?
4. If God Does Not Exist, What Happens To Morality? 5. Concluding Remarks ; Suggested Readings ; Notes ; 1. Introduction ; 2. An Introduction To Metaphysics ; 3. Self And Self-Knowledge ; 4. Consciousness ; 5. Free Will ; 6. An Introduction To Epistemology ; 7. How Do Brains Represent? ; 8. How Do Brains Learn? ; 9. Religion And The Brain ; References ; Index.