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| An Introduction to Subjective Facts: Readings in From Brain to Cosmos | |
| Συγγραφέας: Mark F. Sharlow Mark F. Sharlow: An Introduction to Subjective Facts: Readings in From Brain to Cosmos (pdf, 80 pages) This collection serves as an introduction to the concept of subjective fact, which plays a central role in some of the author's   philosophical   writings.    The   collection   contains two book chapters and a paper.  The first chapter (Chapter 2   of  From   Brain   to   Cosmos)   begins   with   an   informal characterization of the concept of subjective fact.  Then it fleshes   out   this   concept   with   examples,   gives   a   more precise   characterization,   and   addresses   some   potential weaknesses   of   the   concept.     This   chapter   shows   how subjective fact is related to key ideas in the philosophy of mind, such as intentionality. The second chapter (Chapter 3)   is   a   detailed   study   of   the   concept   of   “instance   of seeming”   that   was   introduced   in   Chapter   2.     Chapter   3 ends with some remarks on the modal logic of subjective facts.  The paper, also by the book’s author, answers some potential   questions   about   the   ideas   in   the   two   included chapters. | |
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