The Bloomsbury Companion to the Philosophy of Consciousness: Bloomsbury Companions
Editat de Professor Dale Jacquette Contribuţii de Dr Katherine J. Morris, Professor Daniel Stoljar, Professor Ted Honderich, Dr Paul Bello, Professor Scott Soamesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 ian 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474229012
ISBN-10: 1474229018
Pagini: 504
Ilustrații: 2 b/w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Companions
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474229018
Pagini: 504
Ilustrații: 2 b/w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Companions
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Features introductory chapters to key figures in the history of consciousness including Descartes, Kant, Brentano and major figures of late 19th and early 20th centuries: Russell, Wittgenstein, Ryle and James
Notă biografică
Dale Jacquette is Senior Professorial Chair in Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Bern, Switzerland.
Cuprins
Preface List of ContributorsIntroduction: Philosophy of Consciousness, Dale Jacquette Part I: Historical Development2. The Hard Problem of Understanding Descartes on Consciousness - Katherine Morris 3. Brentano's Aristotelian Concept of Consciousness - Liliana Albertazzi 4. Wittgenstein and the Concept of Consciousness - Garry L. Hagberg 5. 'Ordinary' Consciousness - Julia Tanney Part II: Groundbreaking Concepts of Consciousness6. Consciousness, Representation and the Hard Problem - Keith Lehrer 7. The Knowledge Argument and Two Interpretations of 'Knowing What it's Like' - Daniel Stoljar 8. Conscious and Unconscious Mental States - Richard Fumerton 9. Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness - Rocco Gennaro 10. Kripke on Mind-Body Identity - Scott Soames Part III: Metaphilosophy of Consciousness Studies 11. Understanding Consciousness by Building It - Michael Graziano and Taylor W. Webb 12. The Illusion of Conscious Thought - Peter Caruthers 13. Actualism About Consciousness Reaffirmed - Ted Honderich 14. Cracking the Hard Problem of Consciousness - Dale Jacquette Part IV: Mental Causation, Natural Law, and Intentionality of Conscious States15. Towards Axiomatizing Consciousness - Selmer Bringsjord and Paul Bello16. Intentionality and Consciousness - Carlo Ierna 17. Cognitive Approaches to Phenomenal Consciousness - Peter Mandik 18. Free Will and Consciousness - Alfred Mele 19. Notes Toward a Metaphysics of Mind - Joseph Margolis Part V: Resources 20. Annotated Bibliography21. Research Resources22. A-Z of Key Terms and Concepts
Recenzii
People unfamiliar with the field will have a lot to learn from this book, and even most experts will find that they learn something new. Dale Jacquette has left us with a lot to think about.
This set of rich essays provides ample evidence that, contrary to the claims of some, consciousness has not yet been fully explained! From the common-sensical to the historical and the analytic, and from zombies, to robots, to bats--these diverse and provocative essays provide a variety of vectors by which to approach the meaning and the actuality of consciousness.
This first anthology devoted solely to the problem of consciousness is breathtakingly comprehensive, accessible, and enlightening. Jacquette has assembled a diverse group of seminal thinkers from many different traditions to address the issues surrounding the central problem in the philosophy of mind: What is consciousness? Their insights are original, their writing, engaging, and their contributions promise to influence future research for years to come.
It is a wise editor who would say, "There is thankfully no party line philosophically in consciousness studies." This is attractively evident in Dale Jacquette's choice of authors, several of whom first attained their philosophical reputations in areas of no close link to the puzzles of consciousness. In some areas of study, the same handful of authors, representing such rival positions as their chance to be, show up repeatedly in handbooks and conference proceedings. They are, in a way, closed-shop enterprises, offering little in the way of innovation or growth. Consciousness is different. Its philosophy is a Gold Rush, in which new paradigms are launched and claims are staked, as this excellent Companion refreshingly attests.
This set of rich essays provides ample evidence that, contrary to the claims of some, consciousness has not yet been fully explained! From the common-sensical to the historical and the analytic, and from zombies, to robots, to bats--these diverse and provocative essays provide a variety of vectors by which to approach the meaning and the actuality of consciousness.
This first anthology devoted solely to the problem of consciousness is breathtakingly comprehensive, accessible, and enlightening. Jacquette has assembled a diverse group of seminal thinkers from many different traditions to address the issues surrounding the central problem in the philosophy of mind: What is consciousness? Their insights are original, their writing, engaging, and their contributions promise to influence future research for years to come.
It is a wise editor who would say, "There is thankfully no party line philosophically in consciousness studies." This is attractively evident in Dale Jacquette's choice of authors, several of whom first attained their philosophical reputations in areas of no close link to the puzzles of consciousness. In some areas of study, the same handful of authors, representing such rival positions as their chance to be, show up repeatedly in handbooks and conference proceedings. They are, in a way, closed-shop enterprises, offering little in the way of innovation or growth. Consciousness is different. Its philosophy is a Gold Rush, in which new paradigms are launched and claims are staked, as this excellent Companion refreshingly attests.