... successively upon more spe-cific aspects of mind and personality: sensation, perception,thought and language, reasoning and intelligence, action and intention, and finally personal identity and self-knowledge.The ... ixKnowledgeoflanguage:innateoracquired?188Conclusions1918Humanrationalityandartificialintelligence193Rationalityandreasoning194TheWasonselectiontask196Thebaseratefallacy200Mentallogicversusmentalmodels203Twokindsofrationality208ArtificialintelligenceandtheTuringtest209Searle’s‘Chineseroom’thought-experiment214TheFrameProblem218Connectionismandthemind221Conclusions2279Action,intentionandwill230Agents,actionsandevents231Intentionality235Theindividuationofactions240Intentionalityagain243Tryingandwilling246Volitionismversusitsrivals250Freedomofthewill252Motives,reasonsandcauses257Conclusions26210Personalidentityandself-knowledge264Thefirstperson266Personsandcriteriaofidentity270Personalmemory277Memoryandcausation282Animalism283Knowingone’sownmind288Moore’sparadoxandthenatureofconsciousbelief291Externalismandself-knowledge293Self-deception296Conclusions297Bibliography298Index313PrefaceAt ... begins with a general examination of the mind body problem and moves on to detailed examina-tion of more specific philosophical issues concerningsensation, perception, thought and language, rational-ity,...