附註:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents; Contributors; Introduction: Can Cognitive Science Locate and Provide a Correct Account of the Mind's Center? Progress Toward the Literal; I: Where Are We at Present, and How Did We Get There?; Introduction; 1 The Relevance of the Philosophy of Psychology to a Science of Psychology; 2 Mind as a Scientific Object: A Historical-Philosophical Exploration; 3 The Emergence of Minds in Space and Time; 4 Is the Mind a Scientific Object of Study? Lessons from History; II: Is the Study of Mind Continuous with the Rest of Science?; Introduction; 5 Psychology as Engineering; 6 Epistemic Dualism.
7 Mind, Brain, and Culture8 Chalmers's Naturalistic Dualism: The Irrelevance of the Mind-Body Problem to the Scientific Study of Consciousness; 9 Emergence and Efficacy; III: Eliminative Materialism: Sound or Mistaken?; Introduction; 10 A Particularly Compelling Refutation of Eliminative Materialism; 11 Commonsense Refutations of Eliminativism; 12 What Does It Take to Be a True Believer? Against the Opulent Ideol.
摘要:Are all cognitive sciences equal? The contributors of this book argue that the answer is no, because only neurophysiology and cultural psychology are suited to account for the mind's ontology. The papers collected here have been chosen to clarify these alternatives. In particular, because other books have emphasized the neuroscience alternative, this book highlights the cultural solution.