INDEX Husserl, Edmund 23 – 26, 28 – 30, 32 – 39, 41n3, 43nn20 – 21, 81 – 82, 107 – 108, 164 – 165 Huxley, T H 176, 193 hyletic data 36, 42n16 idealism, British 104 – 105 identity see personal identity identity theory 21, 73n8; case for 58 – 62; mind-body problem in 57 – 63 illusions 105 – 106 imaging 6, 295 immediate retrospection 157, 162 – 163 improper category objection 179 indexical expressions 259 – 260 individualism 17, 258 – 266 information: in cognitive science 281 – 282, 284, 286, 290 – 292; in computationalism 13; in constructivism 115 – 116; and extended mind 269 – 270; intentionality and 215 – 216; perception and 118; in physicalism 71, 90 inner-object model 16, 233 – 238, 240, 248 – 250 inner space 263 – 265 intentionalism 95 – 97, 108 – 110 intentionality 22, 31; in Brentano 202 – 210, 219 – 223; in Chisholm 213 – 216; consciousness and 94 – 98, 216 – 225; dualism and 201; functionalism and 218 – 219; judgments and 210 – 211; logic and 202; in Meinong 210 – 213; mental phenomena and 204 – 208; perception and 206; phenomena and 203 – 206; phenomenology and 217 – 218; physicalism and 215; psychology and 202 – 203; representationalism and 202, 216 – 225; semantic 260 – 261; in Twardowski 210 – 213 interactionism 176, 191 – 192 introspection: behaviorism and 148 – 149; careful 155; conscious experience and 152 – 153; first-person access and 167 – 168; Gestalt psychology and 163 – 166; perception and 149 – 156; phenomenological method and 163 – 166; restricted 159 – 160; scientific role of 156 – 168; in sense-datum theory debate 149 – 156, 168; systematic 160 – 163; transparency and 168 – 170 inverted qualia argument 68 – 69, 82, 89, 94 Jackson, Frank 22, 70 – 71, 74n22, 90 – 93, 218 James, William 78, 80, 82 – 83, 157 – 158, 171nn11,14, 177, 194n3, 249 Jaynes, Julian 85 Joachim, Harold 104 Kant, Immanuel 116, 256 Kaplan, David 17, 262 – 263 Kim, Jaegwon 64, 184 – 186, 188, 195n12 knowledge argument 70 – 71 Koffka, Kurt 12, 14, 114, 164 – 166 Köhler, Wolfgang 114, 118, 164 Kripke, Saul 73n8, 196n19, 259 Külpe, Oswald 159 – 163 Ladd, George Trumbull 80 Lashley, Karl 5, 295 Leibniz, Gottfried 193, 283, 296n3 Levinas, Emmanuel 26 – 27 Levine, Joseph 90 – 91 Lewis, C I 78, 81 – 82, 86, 91 – 92, 109, 151 Lewis, David 62 Libet, B 40 Locke, John 127, 129, 143n3 logical positivism 28, 54, 85, 87, 105 logic gate 18, 287 Lovejoy, Arthur 177 Mach, Ernst 163 Malcolm, Norman 184, 195n13 Malebranche, Nicolas 193 Marr, David 118, 281, 293 – 294 Martin, M.G.F (Michael) 82, 112, 169 – 170 materialism 52, 87, 90 – 93, 266; agency and 286, 295; behaviorism and 53; identity theory and 88; reductive 176; see also physicalism 323