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    Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind by Smith, David Woodruff; Thomasson, Amie L.;

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 6 October 2005

    • ISBN 9780199272457
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages334 pages
    • Size 233x157x19 mm
    • Weight 515 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 6 line drawings
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    Philosophical work on the mind flowed in two streams through the 20th century: phenomenology and analytic philosophy. This volume aims to bring them together again, by demonstrating how work in phenomenology may lead to significant progress on problems central to current analytic research, and how analytical philosophy of mind may shed light on phenomenological concerns. Leading figures from both traditions contribute specially written essays on such central topics as consciousness, intentionality, perception, action, self-knowledge, temporal awareness, and mental content. Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind demonstrates that these different approaches to the mind should not stand in opposition to each other, but can be mutually illuminating.

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    Philosophical work on the mind flowed in two streams through the 20th century: phenomenology and analytic philosophy. The phenomenological tradition began with Brentano and was developed by such great European philosophers as Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, and Merleau-Ponty. As the century advanced, Anglophone philosophers increasingly developed their own distinct styles and methods of studying the mind, and a gulf seemed to open up between the two traditions. This volume aims to bring them together again, by demonstrating how work in phenomenology may lead to significant progress on problems central to current analytic research, and how analytical philosophy of mind may shed light on phenomenological concerns. Leading figures from both traditions contribute specially written essays on such central topics as consciousness, intentionality, perception, action, self-knowledge, temporal awareness, and mental content. Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind demonstrates that these different approaches to the mind should not stand in opposition to each other, but can be mutually illuminating.

    Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind shows how to use phenomenology in a fruitful way.

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    Table of Contents:

    I. The Place of Phenomenology in Philosophy of Mind
    Functionalism and Logical Analysis
    Intentionality and Experience: Terminological Preliminaries
    The Inescapability of Phenomenology
    II: Self-Awareness and Self-Knowledge
    Consciousness with Reflexive Content
    First-Person Knowledge in Phenomenology
    Phenomenology and Cortical Microstimulation
    III. Intentionality
    The Immanence Theory of Intentionality
    Consciousness of Abstract Objects
    IV. Unities of Consciousness
    Husserl and the Logic of Consciousness
    Temporal Awareness
    Collective Consciousness
    V. Perception, Sensation, and Action
    Perceptual Saliences
    Attention and Sensorimotor Intentionality
    The Phenomenology of Bodily Awareness

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