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Quotes About Philosophy of Mind

The following quotes about philosophy of mind are from various books, articles, essays, etc., that have greatly helped my understanding.

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Agency, Awareness of 
Agency, Ownership of Reasoning Capacity for
Agency, Substantial Selves With

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Behaviorism, Methodological/Logical Definitions of


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Choice, in Terms of Reason
Choice, Phenomenal First-Person Experience of



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Dualism, Strict Naturalists Rejection of



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Epiphenominalism, Definition

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Massive Parallelism, Agentive Action as
Materialist View That Mental States Are Reducible to Brain States
Mental Causation, Irreducibility of
Methodological Naturalism, Commitment to Causal Closure of
Mind-Body Problem 


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Naturalism, Definition
Naturalism, Implications
Naturalism, Incorporation of Subjective Experience for


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Observer Independent/Observer Dependent Phenomena


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Problem of Intentionality
Perceptions Reliance on Unconscious States

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Strict Naturalism, Dependence on Causal Closure
Strict Naturalism, Goal of
Strict Naturalism, Incoherent Belief Regarding the Understanding of Ourselves for
Strict Naturalism, Libertarian Free Will and
Strict Naturalism, Self-Defeating Nature of

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