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|a Logos and life :
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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- I -- II -- III -- Notes -- References -- Part I MIND -- Chapter One The Functionalist's Inner State -- Behaviourism and Functionalism -- A Thought Experiment -- Madmen and Super-Spartans -- How to Proceed? -- Reference, Objectivity, Science -- Natural Responses -- Notes -- References -- Chapter Two 'Not a Something' -- Introduction -- Context and Constitution -- 'I Was Thinking' -- Token-Identity Theory -- Investigation -- Sensations -- Notes -- References
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|a Chapter Three Sincerity in Thought -- Introduction -- Insincerity in Thought and Behaviour -- The Doubtfulness of a Thought -- Failure to Think Properly -- Sincerity: Intellectual or Ethical Virtue? -- Notes -- References -- Chapter Four is Pleasure a Good? -- 'Good' and 'the Good' -- Enjoying and Wanting -- 'How Is That Pleasant?' -- Interpretative Motives -- Pleasure as a Good -- Notes -- References -- Part II Action -- Chapter Five The Voluntary and the Involuntary: Themes from Anscombe -- Preamble -- 'Why?' and the Merely Voluntary -- Something Physiological? -- Possible Prevention
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|a Conformity with the Will -- 'It Didn't Occur to Me' -- Some Counterfactuals -- Voluntary Ignorance -- Notes -- References -- Chapter Six Rational Choice Theory and Backward-Looking Motives -- Notes -- References -- Chapter Seven Meaning, Understanding and Action -- Understanding Stopping and Forcing Modals -- Abilities and Inclinations -- Illusion and Confusion -- Travails of Internalism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter Eight Why 'Why?'? Action, Reasons and Language -- Not a Heuristic Device -- Voluntariness and Responsibility -- 'Mental State': An Unhelpful Notion
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|a Some Implications -- Notes -- References -- Part III Ethics -- Chapter Nine Ethics and Philosophy: Aristotle and Wittgenstein Compared -- Preamble -- Wisdom, Theoretical and Practical -- Philosophy and Natural Science -- Notes -- References -- Chapter Ten 'How Should One Live?': Williams on Practical Deliberation and Reasons for Acting -- Practical Deliberation as Radically First-Personal -- Desires as Reasons -- Internal and External Reasons -- Human Nature and the Ethical -- Notes -- References -- Chapter Eleven 'An Inculcated Caring': Ryle on Moral Knowledge -- A Third Kind of Knowledge
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|a Telling the Difference -- An Inculcated Caring -- Notes -- References -- Chapter Twelve Are There any Intrinsically Unjust Acts? -- Preamble -- Habitual Refusal and Exclusion from Deliberation -- Moral Dilemmas -- (Ir)relevance of Motive -- The Nature of Practical Wisdom -- Bedrock -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part IV Language -- Chapter Thirteen The Identity of a Word -- Words in Context -- A Theory of Language? -- Some Recent Attempts -- Philosophy of Language and Beyond -- Notes -- References -- Chapter Fourteen Ryle on Hypotheticals -- Hypotheticals and Inference Precepts
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|a The essays in Logos and Life cover topics in philosophy of mind, philosophy of action, ethics and philosophy of language. Several take as their starting points the ideas of Wittgenstein and of Elizabeth Anscombe. They will be of interest to anyone studying these philosophers.
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