INDEX perceptual process 112 – 119 perceptual relation 104 – 112 personal identity: animalist challenge in 137 – 141, 144n14; fission problem in 131 – 132; memory and 127 – 128; non-branching approach to 132 – 133; ontological problem in 141 – 143; and “plurality of worms” 133 – 134; and psychological continuity 126 – 131, 144n15; questions about 126; in reductionism 135 – 137, 144nn11,13; stage view of 134 – 135 phenomenalism 106, 163 phenomenological reduction 23 phenomenology: defined 22; functionalism and 22; genetic 23 – 24; in Heidegger 25 – 26; in Husserl 23 – 24; intentionality and 217 – 218; introspection and 163 – 166; in Levinas 26 – 27; of mindbody problem 37 – 41, 38, 40; overview of 22 – 28; and perceptual content 31 – 36; proprietary cognitive 98; in relation to philosophy of mind 28 – 31 physical, as term 119n2 physicalism 52, 60, 63, 66, 69 – 73, 87 – 94; intentionality and 215; mental causation and 195n14; see also materialism physical symbol system hypothesis 296n1 Pitts, Walter 281, 286 – 288 Place, U T 58, 73n1, 88, 186, 194n6 Poggio, Tomaso 293 positivism, logical 28, 54, 85, 87, 105 predicative structures 35 – 36 pre-established harmony 193 Price, H H 81, 105, 151 – 152, 154 – 155, 168, 170n6 privileged access 263, 265 – 266 psychological continuity 126 – 131, 144n15 “Psychology as the Behaviorist Sees It” (Watson) psychophysical isomorphism 120n12 “pure grammar” 30 Putnam, Hilary 57, 62 – 63, 66, 259, 261 – 262, 276n7 qualia: bat argument and 69 – 70; consciousness and 81 – 82, 89, 93; in functionalism 68 – 69; knowledge argument and 70 – 71; and mind-body problem 69 – 72; perception and 107; zombie argument and 71 – 72 quasi-memory 127 – 128 Quine, W V 85, 87 – 88 Quinton, Anthony 129 – 130 “raw feels” 82 – 87 realism, direct 67, 106, 200 – 201, 207, 216, 261 realizability, multiple 62 – 63, 187, 195n15, 269 reductionism 98, 135 – 137, 144nn11,13, 186, 196n18 reductive materialism 176 referentialism 234, 248 Reid, Thomas 106 representationalism 31, 36, 95 – 96, 108 – 112, 115, 120n11, 168 – 170, 202, 216 – 225 retrospection, immediate 157 – 158, 162 Ricoeur, Paul 28 Rosenblueth, Arturo 288, 290 Rosenthal, David 95 Russell, Bertrand 78 – 79, 105 – 106, 177, 233, 249, 263 – 264, 296n3 Ryle, Gilbert 29, 54, 56, 84, 179, 184, 186 Santayana, George 176, 193 Sartre, Jean-Paul 27 Schlick, Moritz 58 Schutz, Alfred 26 science: introspection and 156 – 168; see also cognitive science Searle, John 31, 42n12, 67 – 68, 91, 303, 314, 317n4 Sellars, Roy Wood 176 – 177 Sellars, Wilfrid 30, 265 semantic intentionality 260 – 261 semantic tradition 258 – 260 sensationalism 162 – 163 sense-data theory 105 – 108, 149 – 156, 168 sensorily manifest 33 Shannon, Claude 281, 290 – 292, 296n3 Shaw, Cliff 284, 296n3 Sherrington, Charles 194n3 325