Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science, A Series of Books in Philosophy of Science, Methodology, Epistemology, Logic, History of Science, and Related Fields, 62.
1: Intentionality and Consciousness --;State Consciousness Revisited --;Conscious Intentionality --;Intentionality, Consciousness and the System's Perspective --;Consciousness as valued procedural mode of apprehension --;2: Qualia and Perception --;The Colors and Shapes of Visual Experiences --;Qualia and Representations --;Filling-in: Visual Science and the Philosophy of Perception --;Perception, Particulars and Predicates --;3: Content Ascription --;Pretense in Prediction: Simulation and Understanding Minds --;Pragmatic Aspects of Content Determination --;On the Principle of Charity and the Sources of Indeterminacy --;Davidson, Indeterminacy, and Measurement --;4: Intentional Causation and Content Individuation --;Davidson on Intentional Causation --;Externalism, Dedicto Beliefs, Proper Names and Reference Determination --;Two Concepts of Belief --;References.
But while Quine's program of naturalization called the attention of philosophers to empirical psychology, his conception of psychology was inspired by an austere behaviorism which shunned the mentalism of intentional psychology in the Brentanian and phenomenological tradition.