On 10.10.2012 17:16 Craig Weinberg said the following:
http://s33light.org/post/33296583824
Have a look. Objections? Suggestions?
I am not sure if vitalism is a model of consciousness.
Eliminativism is not Epiphenomenalism. The small difference is that
epiphenomenalism assumes mental phenomena and eliminativism not.
Epiphenomenalism acknowledge that mental phenomena do exist but they
just do not have causal power on human behavior.
Then there is Reductive Physicalisms: Mental states are identical to
physical states. It is not functionalism though, as everything goes
through physical states directly. The difference with eliminativism is
subtle.
There is Property Dualism and there is Externalism.
You will find nice podcasts about it at
A Romp Through the Philosophy of Mind
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/series/romp-through-philosophy-mind
Evgenii
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http://blog.rudnyi.ru/2012/08/philosophy-of-mind.html
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