<p><strong>"It is impossible to do justice to the complexities of these papers. Suffice it to say that they are invariably interesting and thought-provoking. Taken together, they present a set of ideas that will advance the understanding of cognitive phenomenology from a phenomenological perspective, and they have implications for the debate as conducted in analytic philosophy of mind."</strong> – <i>Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews</i></p>

This book draws connections between recent advances in analytic philosophy of mind and insights from the rich phenomenological tradition concerning the nature of thinking. By combining both analytic and continental approaches, the volume arrives at a more comprehensive understanding of the mental process of "thinking" and the experience and manipulation of objects of thought. Contributors scrutinize aspects of thinking that have a common grounding in both the phenomenological and analytic tradition: perception, language, logic, embodiment and situatedness due to individual history or current experience. This collection serves to broaden and enrich the current debate over "cognitive phenomenology," and lays the foundations for further dialogue between analytic and continental approaches to the phenomenal character of thinking.

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This book draws connections between analytic philosophy of mind and the insights from the phenomenological tradition concerning the nature of thinking. This collection serves to broaden the current debate over cognitive phenomenology, and promotes dialogue between analytic and continental approaches to the phenomenal character of thinking.

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Introduction

Thiemo Breyer, University of Cologne & Christopher Gutland, University of Freiburg

1. The Character of Cognitive Phenomenology

Uriah Kriegel, Institut Jean Nicod

2. Empty Intentions and Phenomenological Character: A Defence of Inclusivism

Walter Hopp, Boston University

3. Phenomenally Thinking About This Individual

David Woodruff Smith, University of California

4. Attitudinal Coginitive Phenomenology and the Horizon of Possibilities

Marta Jorba, University of Girona

5. The Sense of Natural Meaning in Conscious Inference

Anders Nes, University of Oslo

6. The "As-Structure" of Intentional Experience in Husserl and Heidegger

Maxime Doyon, Université de Montréal

7. The Practice of Thinking: Between Dreyfus and McDowell

Shaun Gallagher, University of Memphis

8. The Limits of Conceptual Thinking

Rudolf Bernet, Catholic University of Leuven

9. Non-Linguistic Thinking and Communication--Its Semantics and Some Applications

Dieter Lohmar, University of Cologne

10. What Is It to Think?

Steven Crowell, Rice University

11. Moral Perception: High-Level Perception or Low-Level Intuition?

Elijah Chudnoff, University of Miami

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781138387171
Publisert
2018-09-18
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
232

Biografisk notat

Thiemo Breyer is Professor for Phenomenology and Anthropology at the University of Cologne, Germany

Christopher Gutland is a Research Associate at the Husserl Archive and Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Freiburg, Germany