15 collections that contain a reprint of Place (1956). Is consciousness a brain process?
[Chapter 7 pp. 33-39]
Beakley, B., & Ludlow, P. (Eds.) (1992). The Philosophy of Mind: Classical Problems and Contemporary Issues. MIT Press.
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Bobbs-Merrill (1969). Phil.163. Bobbs-Merrill reprint series in Philosophy.
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[pp. 42-51]
Borst, C.V. (Ed.). (1970). The mind-brain identity theory. Macmillan. doi:10.1007/978-1-349-15364-0_2
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[pp. 55-60]
Chalmers, D. J. (2002). Philosophy of mind: classical and contemporary readings. Oxford University Press
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[pp. 101-109]
Chappell, V. C. (Ed.). (1962). The Philosophy of Mind. Prentice-Hall.
[Citing Place (1954)] [Reprints in this collection] [1 referring publications by Place]
Crawford,S. (Ed.) (2011). Philosophy of Mind: Critical Concepts of Philosophy (4 volumes). Routledge
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[pp. 276-287]
Flew, A. G. N. (Ed.). (1964). Body, Mind, and Death. The Macmillan Company.
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[pp. 45-52]
Graham, G., & Valentine, E. R. (Eds.). (2004). Identifying the mind: Selected papers of U. T. Place Oxford University Press.
[Reprints in this collection] [5 citing publications] [Reviews]
[pp. 14-19]
Lycan, W. G. (Ed.) (1999). Mind and Cognition (2nd Edition). Basil Blackwell.
[Abstract]In the Acknowledgements it is stated that the reprint of Place (1956) 'Is consciousness a brain proces' incorporates revisions proposed in Place (1997g) 'We needed the analytic-synthetic distinction to formulate mind-brain identity then: we still do.' Paper presented at a Conference on 'Forty Years of Australian Materialism', University of Leeds, June 1997; however, the revisions are lacking in this reprint, but see the downloads of Place (1956).
[Reprints in this collection] [1 referring publications by Place]
[pp. 29-36]
Lycan, W. G. (Ed.). (1990). Mind and Cognition. Basil Blackwell.
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Lycan, W. G., & Prinz, J. J. (Eds.) (2008). Mind and cognition: An anthology (3rd ed). Blackwell Publishing
[Abstract]First published in 1990, Mind and cognition: An anthology is now firmly established as a popular teaching apparatus for upper level undergraduate and graduate courses in the philosophy of mind. This collection of classic and contemporary articles in philosophy of mind and cognition provides the reader with an overview of the complex, sophisticated, and sometimes conflicting developments in theories of mind that have taken place over the last 50 years, making available to students, teachers, and researchers the very best and most influential contributions to the discipline. For this new edition, 20 new readings are included and substantial revisions aim to strike a balance between the traditional areas of philosophy of mind and cutting edge areas of philosophy of cognitive science, such as situated cognition, animal minds, and emotion. The emphasis in selection throughout has been on quality and teachability, making this volume a vital resource.
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[pp. 106-116. Commentary pp. lii-liv]
Lyons, W. (Ed.). (1995). Modern Philosophy of Mind. Everyman.
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Morick, H. (Ed.). (1970). Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind. Scott-Foresman.
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[pp. 21-31]
O'Connor, J. (Ed.). (1969). Modern Materialism. Harcourt, Brace and World.
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Pauen, M. & Stephan, A. (Eds.) (2002). Phänomenales Bewusstsein – Rückkehr zur Identitätstheorie?. mentis
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