Freedom of Mind and Other Essays
Each of the fourteen essays in this volume is directed to some aspect of these two questions: What are the peculiarities of the concepts that we use to describe and to criticize the mental states and performances of human beings? What are the peculiarities of the knowledge that we may possess of our...
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
1971.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Freedom of mind
- Subjunctive conditionals
- Multiply general sentences
- Dispositions
- Fallacies in moral philosophy
- Ethics: a defense of Aristotle
- Ryle's The Concept of Mind.
- The analogy of feeling
- On referring and intending
- Feeling and expression
- Disposition and memory
- Spinoza and the idea of freedom
- A kind of materialism
- Sincerity and single-mindedness.