Mind, Value, and Reality
John McDowell
I. Greek Ethics
The Role of Eudaimonia in Aristotle's Ethics
Some Issues in Aristotle's Moral Psychology
Virtue and Reason
II. Reason, Value, and Reality
Are Moral Requirements Hypothetical Imperatives?
Might There Be External Reasons?
Aesthetic Value, Objectivity, and the Fabric of the World
Values and Secondary Qualities
Projection and Truth in Ethics
Two Sorts of Naturalism
Non-Cognitivism and Rule-Following
III. Issues in Wittgenstein
Wittgenstein on Following a Rule
Meaning and Intentionality in Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy
One Strand in the Private Language Argument
Intentionality and Interiority in Wittgenstein
IV. Mind and Self
Functionalism and Anomalous Monism
The Content of Perceptual Experience
Reductionism and the First Person


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