|  | Hawthorne, John Philosophy of Mind Philosophical Perspectives Annual Volume
1. Auflage Juli 2008 41,90 Euro 2008. 622 Seiten, Softcover ISBN 978-1-4051-8456-4 - John Wiley & Sons
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| Kurzbeschreibung Philosophical Perspectives aims to publish original essays by foremost thinkers in their fields, with each volume confined to a main area of philosophical research. Edited by John Hawthorne, Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University, the focus of this particular issue is Philosophy of Mind. Topics include: Conscious States and Conscious Creatures, Mental Causation, Possibility and Imagination, What Change Blindness Teaches about Consciousness, Factive Phenomenal Characters, Normative Judgment, and Intentionalism and the Argument from No Common Content.
Aus dem Inhalt I. TIM BAYNE Conscious States and Conscious Creatures: Explanation in the Scientific Study of Consciousness 1.
II. GEORGE BEALER Mental Causation 23.
III. JOSE LUIS BERMUDEZ What Is at Stake in the Debate on Nonconceptual Content? 55.
IV. NED BLOCK Wittgenstein and Qualia 73.
V. WYLIE BRECKENRIDGE Against One Reason for Thinking that Visual Experiences Have Representational Content 117.
VI. ALEX BYRNE Possibility and Imagination 125.
VII. ELISABETH CAMP Thinking With Maps 145.
VIII JOHN M. DORIS, JOSHUA KNOBE, & ROBERT L. WOOLFOLK Variantism about Responsibility 183.
IX. FRED DRETSKE What Change Blindness Teachesabout Consciousness 215.
X. TAMAR SZAB´O GENDLER Self-Deception as Pretense 231.
XI. BENJ HELLIE Factive Phenomenal Characters 259.
XII. URIAH KRIEGEL Intentional Inexistence and Phenomenal Intentionality 307.
XIII. GEOFFREY LEE Consciousness in a Space-Time World 341.
XIV. SARAH-JANE LESLIE Generics and the Structure of the Mind 375.
XV. SHAUN NICHOLS After Incompatibilism: A Naturalistic Defense of the Reactive Attitudes 405.
XVI. MARTINE NIDA-RUMELIN Transparency of Experience and the Perceptual Model of Phenomenal Awareness 429.
XVII. ALVA NOE Magic Realism and the Limits of Intelligibility: What Makes Us Conscious 457.
XVIII. DAVID PAPINEAU Kripke's Proof Is Ad Hominem Not Two-Dimensional 475.
XIX. ADAM PAUTZ Intentionalism and Perceptual Presence 495.
XX. MATTHEW SOTERIOU Content and the Stream of Consciousness 543.
XXI. SCOTT STURGEON Normative Judgment 569.
XXII. MICHAEL TYE Intentionalism and the Argument from No Common Content 589
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