| 1. | Honderich, Ted | | | Home page of this philosopher of mind (and of politics), giving access to his latest thought on the nature of consciousness as existence, and on the free-will versus determinism issue (amongst other things). www.ucl.ac.uk |
| 2. | Grush, Rick | | | Works on philosophy of representation, semantics (of natural language), theoretical neuroscience and metaphysics. courses.ucsd.edu |
| 3. | Dennett, Daniel C. | | | One of the most influential (and readable) contemporary philosophers of mind. ase.tufts.edu |
| 4. | Dreyfus, Hubert | | | Phenomenologist and leading critic of Artificial Intelligence research. socrates.berkeley.edu |
| 5. | Block, Ned | | | Philosopher of Psychology, Cognitive Science, and Consciousness. Online articles and course outlines. www.nyu.edu |
| 6. | Lepore, Ernest | | | Philosopher of language, logic, meatphysics and mind, and director of the Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science. ruccs.rutgers.edu |
| 7. | Silby, Brent | | | Provides a number of ePapers on consciousness, memetics, evolution, and the philosophy of mind. www.geocities.com |
| 8. | Hurley, Susan L. | | | and other works on active, situated cognition, as well as works on political and normative philosophy. www.warwick.ac.uk |
| 9. | Horst, Steven | | | A critic of naturalism about the mind in general, and the computational theory of the mind in particular. Although computational approaches to cognition may be scientifically valid, they do not explain intentionality or solve the mind-body problem. shorst.web.wesleyan.edu |
| 10. | Schwitzgebel, Eric | | | Interests include: our poor knowledge of our own conscious experience, dispositional theories of belief, developmental psychology, and evil. www.faculty.ucr.edu |
| 11. | Eliasmith, Chris | | | Mental representation, Dynamic Systems Theory, Connectionism, Philosophy of Neuroscience, Epistemology, etc. Editor of the online Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind. www.arts.uwaterloo.ca |
| 12. | Tye, Michael | | | an attempt at a physicalistic account of qualia. www.utexas.edu |
| 13. | Flanagan, Owen | | | Professor of philosophy, psychology, neurobiology and related fields at Duke University. Biography, pictures and books for sale. www.owenflanagan.com |
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