Brain, Buddhas, and Believing : The Problem of Intentionality in Classical Buddhist And Cognitive Scientific Philosophy of Mind / Dan Arnold.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Columbia University Press ; 2012.Description: XII, 311 pages : 25 cmISBN:- 9780231145466
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Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Dharmakīrti's Proof of Rebirth: A Dualist Account of the Causes of Cognition; 2. The Cognitive-Scientific Revolution: Computationalism and the Problem of Mental Causation; 3. Responsiveness to Reasons as Such: A Kantian Account of Intentionality; 4. The Apoha Doctrine: Dharmakīrti's Account of Mental Content; 5. The Svasaṃvitti Doctrine: Dharmakīrti's "Methodological Solipsism"; 6. Indian Arguments from Practical Reason: Mīmāṃsakas and Mādhyamikas Contra Cognitivism; Concluding Reflections: Religious Studies and Philosophy of Mind; Notes; References.
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Dharmakīrti's Proof of Rebirth
2. The Cognitive-Scientific Revolution
3. Responsiveness to Reasons as Such
4. The Apoha Doctrine
5. The Svasaṃvitti Doctrine
6. Indian Arguments from Practical Reason
Concluding Reflections
Notes
References
Index.
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