Mindpapers: 100 most cited works in the Philosophy of Mind

Add to my lists | Print this list

This is a list of the 100 most cited works in Philosophy of Mind according to Google Scholar, in descending order. It is taken from ‘Mindpapers’, which is a brilliant online resource put together by David Chalmers (ANU).

Pages: 1

  1. 1.
    The Modularity of Mind
    by Jerry A. Fodor

    Drag me to re-order


  2. 2.
    Consciousness Explained (Penguin Science)
    by Daniel C. Dennett

    Drag me to re-order


  3. 3.
    The Concept of Mind
    by Gilbert Ryle

    Drag me to re-order


  4. 4.
    Naming and Necessity
    by Saul A. Kripke

    Drag me to re-order


  5. 6.
    The Intentional Stance (Bradford Books)
    by Daniel C. Dennett

    Drag me to re-order


  6. 7.

  7. 8.
    Situations and Attitudes
    by Jon Barwise

    Drag me to re-order


  8. 9.
    Reasons and Persons
    by Derek Parfit

    Drag me to re-order


  9. 10.
    Intentionality (Cambridge Paperback Library)
    by John R. Searle

    Drag me to re-order


  10. 11.
    ?
    Minds, Brains, and Programs
    by John Searle

    Drag me to re-order


  11. 12.
    ?
    Connectionism and Cognitive Architecture
    by Jerry Fodor and Zenon Pylyshyn

    Drag me to re-order


  12. 13.
    ?
    The Meaning of 'Meaning'
    by Hilary Putnam

    Drag me to re-order


  13. 14.
    The Rediscovery of the Mind (Representation and Mind)
    by John R. Searle

    Drag me to re-order


  14. 15.
    ?
    What is it like to be a bat?
    by Thomas Nagel

    Drag me to re-order


  15. 16.
    Knowledge and the Flow of Information
    by Fred I. Dretske

    Drag me to re-order


  16. 19.
    The View From Nowhere
    by Thomas Nagel

    Drag me to re-order


  17. 21.
    Neurophilosophy: Toward a Unified Science of the Mind-Brain
    by Patricia Smith Churchland

    Drag me to re-order


  18. 23.
    Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology
    by Daniel C. Dennett

    Drag me to re-order


  19. 24.
    ?
    What computers can't do;: A critique of artificial reason,
    by Hubert L Dreyfus

    Drag me to re-order


  20. 26.

  21. 27.
    The Creative Mind
    by Margaret Boden

    Drag me to re-order


  22. 28.
    What is an Emotion?
    by Dr. William James

    Drag me to re-order


  23. 29.
    Explaining Culture: A Naturalistic Approach
    by Dan Sperber

    Drag me to re-order


  24. 31.
    ?
    Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person
    by H. Frankfurt

    Drag me to re-order


  25. 32.
    Mind and World
    by John McDowell

    Drag me to re-order


  26. 33.
    Explaining Behavior: Reasons in a World of Causes
    by Fred Dretske

    Drag me to re-order


  27. 34.
    Naturalizing the Mind (Jean Nicod Lectures)
    by Fred Dretske

    Drag me to re-order


  28. 36.
    Love's Knowledge: Essays on Philosophy and Literature
    by Martha C. Nussbaum

    Drag me to re-order


  29. 37.
    ?

  30. 38.
    ?
    On a Confusion about a Function of Consciousness
    by Ned Block

    Drag me to re-order


  31. 39.
    ?
    Epiphenomenal Qualia
    by Frank Jackson

    Drag me to re-order


  32. 42.

  33. 44.
    Minds, Brains and Science (1984 Reith Lectures)
    by John Searle

    Drag me to re-order


  34. 45.

  35. 46.
    ?
    Facing up to the Problem of Consciousness
    by David Chalmers

    Drag me to re-order


  36. 47.
    ?
    Change in View : Principles of Reasoning (Bradford Books)
    by Gilbert Harman

    Drag me to re-order


  37. 48.
    ?
    A Study of Concepts (Representation and Mind)
    by Christopher Peacocke

    Drag me to re-order


  38. 49.
    Upheavals of Thought: The Intelligence of Emotions
    by Martha C. Nussbaum

    Drag me to re-order


  39. 50.
    ?
    Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes
    by Paul Churchland

    Drag me to re-order


Pages: 1

This is a community list. You can contribute, edit, or help maintain it by adding it to your lists.
Created by robwatt on Dec 08, 2007.
 

Comments