INDEX dualism 52, 175, 179; cognitive science and 295; intentionality and 201; mental causation and 191 – 194; Wittgenstein and 235 Dummett, Michael 258 system and 269 – 271; conceptual 66; criticisms of 67 – 69; intentionality and 218 – 219; mental states in 64 – 66; mindbody problem in 63 – 69; naturalism and 266 – 268; qualia in 68 – 69; Wittgenstein and 251 – 253 ecological perception 117 – 119 eliminativism 54, 56, 73n4 embodied cognition 7, 24, 118, 267, 271 – 273, 294 emergence 40, 40, 43n27 emergentism 176 – 177, 190, 194n5, 276n9 empiricism, British 16, 112, 161 – 163, 248 – 249 emulation, whole brain 310 – 312 epiphenomenalism 39, 61, 70, 176, 178, 183, 185, 190 – 191, 193 – 194, 194n5, 195n12 essences, in Husserl 24 – 25 Evans, Gareth 109, 263 exclusion problem 180 – 181, 184 – 188 experimental psychology 148, 158 explanatory gap 87 – 94 extended mind 269 – 271, 307 – 308 externalism 258 – 266, 273 – 275, 276n14 externalism problem 181, 188 – 190 Gage, Phineas 4 – 5 Gall, Franz Joseph Gates, Bill 305 Gertler, Brie 276n6 Gestalt psychology 26; first-person access and 167; hyletic data and 42n16; introspection and 163 – 166; perception and 113 – 117; psychophysical isomorphism and 120n12; structuralism and 113 – 114 Gibson, J J 12, 117 – 118, 272 “given” 79 – 83 grammar, pure 30 Green, T H 104 Grice, H P 127, 129 Gurwitsch, Aron 26, 28, 42nn16,18 Guthrie, Edwin R Farber, Marvin 30 Farrell, B A 90 feedback control 288 – 290 feedforward networks 296n8 Feigl, Herbert 58, 61, 90 Ferrier, David 194n3 Field, Hartry 227n34 first-person access 167 – 168 Firth, Roderick 153, 155 – 156, 167 fission problem 131 – 132 Flourens, Pierre Fodor, Jerry 62, 86 – 87, 89, 183, 188 – 189, 268, 303 Foglia, Lucia 271 formal ontology 30 Frege, Gottlob 59, 227n39, 233, 258 – 259, 283 Freud, Sigmund 8, 87, 265 – 266, 276n7 functionalism 21 – 22, 31; analytic 66; behaviorism vs 64 – 65; cognitive Hamilton, William 156 harmony, pre-established 193 Hawking, Stephen 305, 310 – 311 Hebb, Donald O 287 Hebbian learning rule 287 Heidegger, Martin 22, 25 – 27, 29, 42n13, 258, 272 Helmholtz, Hermann von 112 – 113, 115 – 117 Hempel, Carl 54, 91, 180, 195n14 Hempel’s dilemma 195n14 higher-order representation 95 higher-order thought 95 Hildreth, Ellen 293 Hobbes, Thomas 58, 64, 73n1, 87 horizon structure 23 – 24, 34 – 35, 42n13 HOT theory 95 – 97 Hull, Clark 3, 83 human animal 137 – 141 Hume, David 34, 129, 179 – 181, 184, 196n22, 233, 249 Hurley, Susan 273 – 274 322