Hilary
Putnam
The Threefold Cord:
Mind, Body, and World. New York: Columbia University Press, 1999.
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CONTENTS |
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Preface |
xi-xii |
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ONE. Sense, Nonsense, and the
Senses: An Inquiry into the Powers of the Human Mind (1994) |
3-70 |
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Lecture one.
The antimony of realism |
3-20 |
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Lecture two.
The importance of being Austin: The need for a “second naïveté” |
21-41 |
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Lecture
three. The face of recognition |
43-70 |
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TWO. Mind and Body |
73-133 |
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Lecture one. “I thought of what I called ‘an automatic
sweetheart’” |
73-91 |
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Lecture two.
Are psychological conditions “internal states”? |
93-107 |
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Lecture
three. Psychophysical correlation |
109-133 |
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THREE. Afterwords |
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First afterword. Causation and
explanation |
137-150 |
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Second
afterword. Are appearances “qualia”? |
151-175 |