B?ker:
[1] John Perry (2001): Knowledge, Possibility and Consciousness, The MITPress (220 s.).
[2] David Papineau: Thinking about Consciousness, Clarendon Press Oxford, kap. 2, 3 og 4 (94 s.).
I eget kompendium:
[3] Nancy Cartwright: The Dappled World, Introduction. (Cambridge University Press, 1996.)
[4] David Chalmers: The Conscious Mind, kap. 3. (Oxford University Press, 1996.)
[5] William Child: “Anomalism, Uncodifiability, and Psychophysical Relations”. (Philosophical Review 102, 1993.)
[6] Donald Davidson: “Mental Events”. (I The Philosophy of Mind, Classical Problems/Contemporary Issues, Brian Beakley og Peter Ludlow (red), Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 2006.)
[7] Donald Davidson: “Thinking Causes”. (I Mental Causation & Metaphysics of Mind, N. Campbell (red), Broadview Press, 2003.)
[8] René Descartes: "Meditations on First Philosophy", utdrag. (I Philosophy of Mind, Classical and Contemporary Readings, D. Chalmers (red), Oxford University Press, 2002.)
[9] René Descartes: "The Passions of the Mind", utdrag.(I Philosophy of Mind, Classical and Contemporary Readings, D. Chalmers (red), Oxford University Press, 2002.)
[10] Jerry Fodor: “Making Mind Matter More” (I The Philosophy of Mind, Classical Problems/Contemporary Issues, Brian Beakley og Peter Ludlow (red), Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 2006.)
[11] Dagfinn F?llesdal: “Causation and Explanation: a Problem in Davidson’s View on Action and Mind”. (I Actions and Events, Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson, LePore & McLaughlin (red.), Basil Blackwell, 1985.)
[12] Jennifer Hornsby. "Agency and Causal Explanation". (Fra Simple mindedness, Harvard University Press, 1997.)
[13] Frank Jackson: “Epiphenomenal Qualia”. (I Philosophy of Mind, Classical and Contemporary Readings, D. Chalmers (red), Oxford University Press, 2002.)
[14] Frank Jackson: “What Mary didn’t know”. (I Philosophy of Mind, Contemporary Readings, T. O’Conner og D. Robb (red), Routledge, 2003.)
[15] Frank Jackson og Philip Pettit: “Causation in the Philosophy of Mind”. (I The Philosophy of Mind, Classical Problems/Contemporary Issues, Brian Beakley og Peter Ludlow (red), Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 2006.)
[16] Jaegwon Kim: “Lonely Souls: Causality and Substance Dualism”. (I Philosophy of Mind, Contemporary Readings, T. O’Conner og D. Robb (red), Routledge, 2003.) [17] Jaegwon Kim: “Can Supervenience and ‘Non-Strict Laws Save Anomalous Monism”. (I Mental Causation & Metaphysics of Mind, N. Campbell (red), Broadview Press, 2003.)
[18] Jaegwon Kim: “The Myth of Nonreductive Physicalism”. (I The Philosophy of Mind, Classical Problems/Contemporary Issues, Brian Beakley og Peter Ludlow (red), Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 2006.)
[19] Saul Kripke: Naming and Necessity, utdrag. (I Philosophy of Mind, Contemporary Readings, T. O’Conner og D. Robb (red), Routledge, 2003.)
[20] Ernest LePore og Barry Loewer: “Mind Matters”. (I The Philosophy of Mind, Classical Problems/Contemporary Issues, Brian Beakley og Peter Ludlow (red), Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 2006.)
[21] E.J. Lowe. "The Problem of Psychophysical Causation". (I Philosophy of Mind, Contemporary Readings, T. O’Conner og D. Robb (red), Routledge, 2003.)
[22] Howard Robinson. “The General Form of the Argument for Berkeleian Idealism”. (I Philosophy of Mind, Contemporary Readings, T. O’Conner og D. Robb (red), Routledge, 2003.)
[23] John R. Searle: "Minds, Brains and Programs" (The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3, 1980.)
[24] Baruch de Spinoza: Etikk, utdrag. (Oversatt av Ragnar Hertzberg N?ss, De norske bokklubbene, 2002.)
[25] P.F. Strawson: "Causation and Explanation". (Fra Analysis and Metaphysics. An Introduction to Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 1992.)