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About MindPapers
MindPapers is a bibliography of work in the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of cognitive science, and the science of consciousness. It consists of 18087 entries, and is divided into 8 parts, each of which is further divided by topic and subtopic. Both online and offline material is included, with links wherever possible.
History
MindPapers started life as an annotated bibliography in the philosophy of mind when I (David Chalmers) was a graduate student at Indiana. The first public version was a 645-entry version circulated by e-mail and ftp in November 1990. In 1994 I made the transition to the web. In ensuing years, the bibliography followed me from Washington University to UC Santa Cruz to Arizona to ANU. In 2005, David Bourget (then at Toronto) added a search facility and links to the bibliography, along with other functions such as proxy browsing. In 2007, thanks to further work by Bourget (now a Ph.D. student at ANU), the system was overhauled, doubled in size, and relaunched as MindPapers.
love all-ways,
mem
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About MindPapers
MindPapers is a bibliography of work in the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of cognitive science, and the science of consciousness. It consists of 18087 entries, and is divided into 8 parts, each of which is further divided by topic and subtopic. Both online and offline material is included, with links wherever possible.
History
MindPapers started life as an annotated bibliography in the philosophy of mind when I (David Chalmers) was a graduate student at Indiana. The first public version was a 645-entry version circulated by e-mail and ftp in November 1990. In 1994 I made the transition to the web. In ensuing years, the bibliography followed me from Washington University to UC Santa Cruz to Arizona to ANU. In 2005, David Bourget (then at Toronto) added a search facility and links to the bibliography, along with other functions such as proxy browsing. In 2007, thanks to further work by Bourget (now a Ph.D. student at ANU), the system was overhauled, doubled in size, and relaunched as MindPapers.
love all-ways,
mem
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Re: MindPapers online resource
Thu, October 25, 2007 - 6:04 PMmem, thanks for this - super resource. -
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Re: MindPapers online resource
Thu, October 25, 2007 - 7:11 PMExcellent - thanks!
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