Paul Churchland

Cognitive Science Canadian-American 1942 99 quotes

A philosopher of mind known for his work on eliminative materialism, arguing that folk psychology concepts will eventually be replaced by neuroscience.

Quotes by Paul Churchland

The eliminative materialist is not denying that we have pains, beliefs, and desires. He is denying that these are the kinds of states we have. He is denying that the folk psychological categories are the right categories.

Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes 1981

Our common-sense conception of psychological phenomena constitutes a radically false theory, a theory so fundamentally defective that both its principles and its ontology are bound to be displaced, rather than smoothly reduced, by completed neuroscience.

Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes 1981

The history of science is replete with cases where our common-sense ontology has been overthrown by a more powerful and accurate scientific theory.

Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes 1981

Folk psychology is not just a theory, it is a bad theory.

Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes 1981

The brain is not a digital computer, and the mind is not a program.

A Neurocomputational Perspective: The Nature of Mind and the Structure of Science 1989

The mind is the brain, and the brain is a complex dynamical system.

A Neurocomputational Perspective: The Nature of Mind and the Structure of Science 1989

We are not trying to reduce the mind to the brain, but to understand the mind as the brain.

A Neurocomputational Perspective: The Nature of Mind and the Structure of Science 1989

The explanatory failures of folk psychology are legion and of long standing.

Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes 1981

The brain is a connectionist machine, not a symbol-manipulating machine.

A Neurocomputational Perspective: The Nature of Mind and the Structure of Science 1989

Our introspective awareness of our own mental states is not a direct apprehension of their true nature.

Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes 1981

The future of psychology lies in neuroscience, not in folk psychology.

Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes 1981

The categories of folk psychology are not natural kinds.

Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes 1981

The mind is a product of the brain's activity, not a separate entity.

A Neurocomputational Perspective: The Nature of Mind and the Structure of Science 1989

We should not be afraid to abandon our cherished folk theories if they are found to be false.

Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes 1981

The success of neuroscience will ultimately lead to the elimination of folk psychology.

Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes 1981

The brain is a parallel processor, not a serial processor.

A Neurocomputational Perspective: The Nature of Mind and the Structure of Science 1989

The concept of 'belief' may be as outdated as the concept of 'phlogiston'.

Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes 1981

Our understanding of the mind will advance only when we embrace a neuroscientific perspective.

A Neurocomputational Perspective: The Nature of Mind and the Structure of Science 1989

The brain is a pattern-recognizing machine.

A Neurocomputational Perspective: The Nature of Mind and the Structure of Science 1989

The mind is not a ghost in the machine, but the machine itself.

A Neurocomputational Perspective: The Nature of Mind and the Structure of Science 1989