Books (a)        on philosophy of mind and cognitive science

 

(i)        Monographs and collected essays

 

[5]        Self-Knowledge: a cognitive science perspective. In preparation, for 2011.

            Draft contents and preface.    Draft chapters available on request.

 

[4]        The Architecture of the Mind: massive modularity and the flexibility of thought. OUP, 2006.

            Blurb, contents, and preface.    Full text of a sample chapter (4) on language and flexibility.    Cover photo.

            Link to publisher's sites: USA & UK.

 

[3]        Consciousness: essays from a higher-order perspective. OUP, 2005.

            Cover blurb and contents.    Full text of a sample chapter (6) on the explanatory advantages of dual-content theory.    Cover photo.

            Link to publisher's sites: USA & UK.

 

[2]      Phenomenal Consciousness: a naturalistic theory. CUP, 2000.

            Cover blurb, contents, and preface.    Full text of a sample chapter (9) outlining dual-content theory.

            Link to publisher's site: USA & UK.

 

[1]      Language, Thought and Consciousness: an essay in philosophical psychology. CUP, 1996.

            Cover blurb and contents.    Full text of sample chapter (8) on the involvement of language in conscious thinking.

 

(ii)       Text Books

 

[3]      The Nature of the Mind: an introduction. Routledge, 2004.

            Cover blurb, contents, and introduction.    Full text of a sample chapter (5) on the case for physicalism about the mind.

 

[2]      The Philosophy of Psychology. Co-authored with George Botterill. CUP, 1999. 

            Cover blurb, contents and preface.    Full text of a sample chapter (6) on narrow / wide content.

 

[1]        Introducing Persons: Theories and Arguments in the Philosophy of Mind. Croom Helm, 1986; Routledge, 1989.