Works by DANIEL C.
DENNETT, 1982
"Beyond Belief." In Andrew Woodfield, ed.,
Thought
and Object: Essays on Intentionality, pp. 1-96.
Oxford: Clarendon
Press, 1982.
"Comments on Rorty." Synthese
(November 1982),
53(2):349-356.
"Grey Matter and Mind." Radio Times (May 8-14, 1982):70-72.
"How to Study Human Consciousness Empirically or
Nothing
Comes to Mind." Synthese (November 1982),
53(2):159-180.
"The Imagination Extenders." Psychology Today (December 1982), 16(12):32-39.
"Making Sense of Ourselves." In J.I. Biro and
Robert
W. Shahan, eds., Mind, Brain, and Function: Essays
in the Philosophy
of Mind, pp. 63-81 Norman: University of Oklahoma
Press,
1982.
"Mechanism and Responsibility." In Gary
Watson, ed.,
Free Will, pp. 150-173.
Oxford Readings in Philosophy.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1982.
The Mind's I: Fantasies and Reflections on Self
and Soul.
Composed and arranged by Douglas R. Hofstadter and Daniel C. Dennett.
Toronto & New York: Bantam, 1982.
ds>
"The Myth of the Computer: An Exchange."
[Letter]
New York Review of Books (June 24, 1982),
29(11):56.
"Notes on Prosthetic Imagination." New
Boston Review
(June 1982), 7:3-7.
"Philosophy According to Nozick." New
Boston Review
(January-February 1982), 7:9-11.
"Philosophy and Science." [Letter] New
York Times
(January 10, 1982):31.
"Recent Work in Philosophy of Interest to AI."
Artificial
Intelligence (September 1982), 19(1):3-5.
Review of Gilbert Ryle's On
Thinking. International
Studies in Philosophy (1982), 14(1):98-99.
"The Well-Furnished Mind." Review of Richard
L. Gregory's
Mind in Science: A History of Explanations in
Psychology and
Physics. Contemporary Psychology (August 1982), 27(8):597-598.
"Why We Think What We Do about Why We Think What We
Do: Discussion
on Goodman's `On Thoughts without Words'." Cognition
(September 1982), 12(2):219-227.
[UCI Department of Philosophy |Up]