Bibliografia

Principal

  • Thagard, P. (2005) An Introduction to Cognitive Science 2nd ed. MIT Press 2005, ch.1.
  • Fodor, J. A. (1987) Psychosemantics MIT Press
  • Neander, K. (2012) Teleological Theories of Mental Content Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy 2012
  • Menary, R. (2010) The Extended Mind MIT Press
  • Clark, A. & Chalmers, C. (1998) The Extended Mind Analysis 58, pp. 7-19.
  • Chalmers, D. (2001) What is a Neural Correlate of Consciousness? in Metzinger (ed.) Neural Correlates of Consciousness (pp. 17-39). MIT Press.
  • Dehaene, S. & Naccache, L. (2001) Towards a Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness: Basic Evidence and a Workspace Framework Cognition, 79, pp. 1-37
  • Dennett, D. (2001) Are we Explaining Consciousness Yet? Cognition, 79, pp. 221-237
  • Schneider, Susan & Mandik, Pete (2018) How Philosophy of Mind can Shape the Future In Amy Kind (ed.), Philosophy of Mind in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries, pp. 303-319
  • Searle, J. (1980) Minds, Brains, and Programs Behavioural and Brain Sciences 3 (1980), pp. 417-457
  • Fodor, J. and Lepore, E (1993) Why Meaning (Probably) Isn’t Conceptual Role Philosophical Issues 3 (1993), (Science and Knowledge), pp. 15-35
  • Horgan, T. (1997) Connectionism and the Philosophical Foundations of Cognitive Science’ Metaphilosophy 28 (1997), pp. 1-13.
  • Churchland, P. (1981) Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes’ Journal of Philosophy 78 (1981), pp. 67-90.
  • Ramsey, W., Stich, S. & Garon, J. (1990) Connectionism, Eliminativism and the Future of Folk Psychology’ Philosophical Perspectives 4 (1990): Action Theory and Philosophy of Mind, pp. 499-533.
  • Dennett, D. (1991) Real Patterns The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 88 (1991), pp. 27-51.
  • Milner, D. & Goodale, M. (2006) One Brain, Two Visual Streams The Psychologist 19 (2006), pp. 660-663.
  • Nagel, T. (1974) What is it like to be a bat? Philosophical Review 83 (1974), pp. 453-450.

Secundária

  • Friedenberg, J. and Silverman, G.H. (2006) Cognitive Science. An Introduction to the Study of Mind. Sage 2006
  • Lycan, W. & Prinz, J. (2008) Mind and Cognition: An Anthology 3rd ed. Wiley 2008
  • Fodor, J. (1993) The Modularity of Mind MIT Press
  • Wilon, R & Foglia, L. (2021) Embodied Cognition. Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy
  • Dawson, M. (2006) Mind, Body World: Foundations of Cognitive Science. AU Press 2013. Friedenberg, J. and Silverman, G.H. Cognitive Science. An Introduction to the Study of Mind. Sage 2006.
  • Wu, W. & Morales, G. (2024) The Neuroscience of Consciousness. Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy
  • McIntosh, R. & Shenk, T. (2009) Two Streams for Visual Perception and Action: Current Trends Neuropsychologia 47, pp. 1391-1396
  • Engel, A. and Fries, P. (2016) Neuronal Oscillations, Coherence and Consciousness’ in S. Laureys, O. Gosseries and G. Tononi (eds.) The Neurology of Consciousness 2nd ed. (pp. 49-60). Academic Press.
  • Fries, P. (2015) Rhythms for Cognition: Communication through Coherence Neuron 88, p-p. 220-235
  • Haffenden, A & Goodale, M. (1998) The Effect of Pictorial Illusion on Prehension and Perception Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 101, pp. 122-136
  • Levine, J. (1993) On Leaving Out What it’s Like in M. Davies and G. Humphreys (eds.) Consciousness, OUP (1993), pp. 121-36.
  • Chalmers, D. (1995) Absent Qualia, Fading Qualia, Dancing Qualia in T. Metzinger (ed.) Conscious Experience, Imprint Academic.
  • Whiting, D. (1997) Conceptual Role Semantics Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy
  • Samuels, R. (2010) Classical computationalism and the many problems of cognitive relevance Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 41, pp. 280-293.
  • Jackson, F. (1982) Epiphenomenal Qualia Philosophical Quarterly 32, pp. 127-136, repr. in Lycan & Prinz.