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civilization out ofthe chaos ofthe Dark Ages, the ... are
gathered some ofthe results of recent investigations and ofthe architectural progress
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4Mentalcontent69
Propositions70
Thecausalrelevanceofcontent74
Theindividuationofcontent79
Externalisminthephilosophyofmind82
Broadversusnarrowcontent84
Content,representationandcausality89
Misrepresentationandnormality92
Theteleologicalapproachtorepresentation95
Objectionstoateleologicalaccountofmentalcontent99
Conclusions100
5Sensationandappearance102
Appearanceandreality103
Sense-datumtheoriesandtheargumentfromillusion107
Otherargumentsforsense-data110
Objectionstosense-datumtheories112
Theadverbialtheoryofsensation114
Theadverbialtheoryandsense-data116
Primaryandsecondaryqualities119
Sense-datumtheoriesandtheprimary/secondarydistinction121
Anadverbialversionoftheprimary/secondarydistinction125
Docolour-propertiesreallyexist?126
Conclusions128
6Perception130
Perceptualexperienceandperceptualcontent131
Perceptualcontent,appearanceandqualia135
Perceptionandcausation137
Objectionstocausaltheoriesofperception143
Thedisjunctive
theoryofperception
145
Thecomputationalandecologicalapproachestoperception149
Consciousness,experienceand‘blindsight’155
Conclusions158
7Thoughtandlanguage160
Modesofmentalrepresentation162
The languageofthought’hypothesis164
Analogueversusdigitalrepresentation167
Imaginationandmentalimagery169
Thoughtandcommunication175
Doanimalsthink?178
Naturallanguageandconceptualschemes183
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tion ofthe whole of reality, we cannot hope to render compat-
ible the theories and observations ofthe various different
sciences: and providing that conception is not the task of any
one of ... the study of philosophical questions concerning the
mind and its properties – questions such as whether the mind
is distinct from the body or some part of it, such as the brain,
and whether the...
... only
Europeans but practically the whole world conceived of itself, of nature,
of religion, of human history, ofthe nature of knowledge, of politics, and
of the structure ofthe human mind in general. ... ofthe nature ofthe categories. It rejects the view ofthe categories
as concepts prior to experience that we then “apply” to experience by acts of synthesis. It also
rejects the view that they ... Werther, however, suggested that
there was nonetheless a sense brewing in all of “Germany,” maybe even
in all of Europe, that things, in the broadest sense ofthe term, had to
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transfer, thereby creating a circuit. The resources are dedicated to the circuit
during the whole transfer. Control ... VoP is growing, there is still considerable debate about
whether the underlying network technology will be ATM or IP. At the edge ofthe
network the choice, driven primarily by the regional Bell ... gateway controller," is
software that provides the call control and signaling for the next-generation
network. The softswitch moves the service intelligence out ofthe switch into a
database...