Normal view
MARC view
- Externalism (Philosophy of mind)
Externalism (Philosophy of mind) (Topical Term)
Used for/see from:
- Dışsalcılık (Zihin felsefesi)
See also:
- Broader heading: Philosophy of mind
- Broader heading: Zihin felsefesi
Work cat.: 98-14147: Externalism and self-knowledge, c1998.
Oxford dictionary of philosophy, c1994: under Art. Externalism, p. 133 (i) (In the philosophy of mind, the view that what is thought, or said, or experienced, is essentially dependent on aspects of the world external to the mind of the subject. The view goes beyond holding that such mental states are typically caused by external factors, to insist that they could not have existed as they now do without the subject being embedded in an external world of a certain kind)
670 Encyc. philo. (Supplement) c1996: under Art. Internalism vs. externalism, p. 265-266 (more on theory of knowledge than on philosophy of mind)
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