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Georg Hegel 1
I.Original History 1
II. Reflective History 2
III. Philosophic History ... existence of which latter kind of
literature has been mentioned as a condition necessary to the origination ofHistory and yet History itself is
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iii. The course of the ... established facts of history.
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recognised as determinate manifestations of the Divine Nature. The form of Religion, therefore, decides that
of the State...
... question of the possibility of a knowledge of God,
chiefly that I might not lose the opportunity of mentioning the
imputation against Philosophyof being shy of noticing religious
truths, or of having ... penalty of
determinate existence and of corruptibility, not from itself, but
G.W.F. Hegel, The Philosophyof History, 38
under the conditions of morality in a State. We have spoken of
the Idea of ... interests, and the modes of treating history, and its
relation to Philosophy.
The only Thought which Philosophy brings with it to the
contemplation of History, is the simple conception of Reason;
that...
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... and theories of modern scientific psychology. It
will be of interest to any reader with a basic grounding
in modern philosophy.
E. J. Lowe is Professor ofPhilosophy at the University of
Durham. ... introduction to the philosophyof mind6
would be a complete abdication of philosophical responsibil-
ity for a philosopher to adopt the metaphysical outlook of
some group of scientists just out of deference ... Metaphysics and the Philosophyof Mind. Of course, the ‘Humean’ defini-
tion of causation in terms of ‘constant conjunction’, discussed earlier in this chap-
ter, does imply the truth of Davidson’s...
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... introduction to the philosophyof mind6
would be a complete abdication of philosophical responsibil-
ity for a philosopher to adopt the metaphysical outlook of
some group of scientists just out of deference ... of subjects
of experience? How, for instance, does it differ from the sort
of study of them conducted by empirical psychologists? It dif-
fers in several ways. For one thing, the philosophyof ... investigation of the
most fundamental structure of reality. It includes, as an
important sub-division, ontology: the study of what general
categories of things do or could exist. The philosophyof mind
is...
... Philosophyof Logics (Cambridge: Cambridge Uni-
versity Press, 1978), ch. 6.
2
For a general discussion of the issues involved here, see my ‘The Metaphysics of
Abstract Objects’, Journal ofPhilosophy ... just a
single state of affairs, S, which is ‘the’ cause of a given belief
B. For, in virtue of the transitivity of causation, if a state of
affairs, S
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, causes another state of affairs, S
2
, ... introduction to the philosophyof mind90
ence between beliefs and desires is often described as a dif-
ference in their ‘direction of fit’ with the world.
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We aim to
make the contents of our beliefs...
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suitable pattern of causal relationships, as may the states of
a bundle of human neurones, or the states of ... computer’s ‘inputs’, other software states of the
computer, and the computer’s ‘outputs’. By a ‘software’ state
of a computer, I mean, for instance, its storing of a particular
piece of information – which, ... func-
tionalism is a family of views rather than a single doctrine, some of its proponents
regarding it more as an account of our concepts of mental states than as a theory
of the nature of mental states...
... that an account of the
nature of perceptual experiences is only part of what is
demanded of a philosophical analysis of the concept of percep-
tion, which is another chief concern of this chapter. ... presence of the
green apple sitting on the table in front of him. In this
example, of course, we are supposing that the content of
John’s visual experience perfectly matches the scene in front
of him, ... ofPhilosophy 61 (1983), pp. 409–26.
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objectives described at the preceding level. Finally, at the
lowest level of abstraction, we may describe the task in terms
of what kinds of...