Mind, Matter and Language - Mind

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Clues

  • an appropriately programmed digital computer necessarily has mental states (6, 2)
  • If property A supervienes on a property B, then no two things can differ with respect to A-properties without also differing with respect to B-properties (14)
  • mental state types are functional state types, i.e. states defined not in terms of what they are made of or what underpins them, but in terms of their causal profiles (13)
  • Mental states are reducible to physical states, or somehow grounded in them (11)
  • P is true in no possible world (1, 2, 10)
  • P is true in some possible world (1, 2, 8)
  • Relates to the meaning of symbols (intentionality) (9)
  • something is consistent with the actual laws of nature it is to say that it is true in some possible world in which the laws of nature are exactly the same as the actual laws of nature (7, 11)
  • The Mind and Body are different substances, an immaterial and material one (9, 7)
  • there is something it is like for a subject to undergo it (9, 10)

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