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"There Is Only One Mind/Body Problem"^^ .
"In our century a Frege/Brentano wedge has gradually been driven into the mind/body\nproblem so deeply that it appears to have split it into two: The problem of \"qualia\" and the problem of\n\"intentionality.\" Both problems use similar intuition pumps: For qualia, we imagine a robot that is\nindistinguishable from us in every objective respect, but it lacks subjective experiences; it is mindless.\nFor intentionality, we again imagine a robot that is indistinguishable from us in every objective respect\nbut its \"thoughts\" lack \"aboutness\"; they are meaningless. I will try to show that there is a way to\nre-unify the mind/body problem by grounding the \"language of thought\" (symbols) in our perceptual\ncategorization capacity. The model is bottom-up and hybrid symbolic/nonsymbolic. \n"^^ .
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"There Is Only One Mind/Body Problem (HTML)"^^ .
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"Cognitive Psychology" .
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"Philosophy of Mind" .
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