This book provides an account of discursive or reason-governed
cognition, by synthesizing research in the philosophy of language, the
philosophy of mind, and evolutionary anthropology. Using the grasp of
a natural language as a model for the autonomous or self-governed
rationality of discursive cognition, the author uses a semantics for
individual intentions, shared intentions, and normative attitudes as a
framework for understanding what it is to be a rational animal. This
semantics interprets claims about shared intentions and claims about
what people ought and may do as the expression of plans of action that
involve taking the points of view of other people within a community.
This has important consequences for our understanding of both the
natural basis and the social relevance of intentional and normative
mental states. In order to distinguish the strong and weak modal
force, which characterizes normativity but not shared intentionality,
the author argues that a notion of single-minded practical cognition
is necessary. This account of single-mindedness is then used to shed
light on the autonomy or self-government characteristic of discursive
cognition, as manifest in a linguistic community whose members are
able to adopt the standpoints of others. Drawing together research in
philosophy and the related sciences, the formal account of the
semantic content of the claims we use to give expression to shared
intentional and normative mental states integrates well with research
in cognitive science, evolutionary anthropology, and social psychology
concerning the ontogenetic and phylogenetic development of shared
intentionality and norm psychology in human beings and other primates.
The Single-Minded Animal will appeal to researchers and advanced
students working on shared intentionality, normativity, rationality,
cognitive science, social and developmental psychology, and
evolutionary anthropology.
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Shared Intentionality, Normativity, and the Foundations of Discursive Cognition
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000434019
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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