Academic Info Philosophy of Mind
Academic Info
Philosophy of Mind
Humanities > Philosophy> Mind
Artificial Intelligence (English or Hebrew)
History, Philosophy and Practice
By Yossi Mamroud, Philosophy Dept., Tel Aviv University
Center for Automated Learning and Discovery - (dead link)
Carnegie Mellon University
Concepts of Self, Person, and Personal Identity - Bibliographies
Maintained by Shaun Gallagher, Philosophy Dept., Canisius College
Contemporary Philosophy of Mind: An Annotated Bibliography
"This is a bibliography of recent work in the philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, philosophy of artificial intelligence, and on consciousness in the sciences. It consists of 4451 entries, and is divided into six parts, each of which is further divided by topic and subtopic."
Compiled by David Chalmers, Dept. of Philosophy, UC Santa Cruz
David Chalmers' Home Page
"This site includes quite a bit of my own work, and it also includes a number of resources I've put together on topics related to consciousness and philosophy: e.g., an annotated bibliography, directories of online papers, and some philosophical diversions."
By David Chalmers, Dept. of Philosophy, UC Santa Cruz
- Online Papers on Consciousness
"This is a directory of 722 online papers on consciousness and related topics."
Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind
"This dictionary is intended as a free resource to all those interested in the philosophy of mind. The Dictionary has recently adopted a policy of blind peer review for all submissions to the Dictionary."
By Chris Eliasmith
Folk Psychology vs. Mental Simulation: How Minds Understand Minds
"This page provides access to work that was discussed at, inspired by, or is otherwise relevant to the seminar "Folk Psychology vs. Mental Simulation: How Minds Understand Minds," a National Endowment for the Humanities - (dead link) Summer Seminar for College Teachers held at the University of Missouri - St. Louis, from June 14 to July 16, 1999."
Formal Ontology
"This site is dedicated to the philosophical developments of this discipline from its first definition by Husserl in Logical Investigations (1900) to the most recent developments as a result of the work of Nino Cocchiarella."
Also available in Italian.
By Raul Corazzon
Human Perception and Performance Group - (dead link) Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
International Berkeley Society
Includes an extensive collection of online resources.
Philosophical Theory of Computation
Philosophy - Neuroscience - Psychology Program
Department of Philosophy, Washington University
- Archive of Papers and Technical Reports - (dead link)
Unicamp (Brazil) - Center for Logic, Epistemology and the History of Science
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