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  • Formaat: Hardback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 160x239x36 mm, kaal: 658 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Feb-2018
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0199367515
  • ISBN-13: 9780199367511
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 160x239x36 mm, kaal: 658 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Feb-2018
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0199367515
  • ISBN-13: 9780199367511
Teised raamatud teemal:
Daniel C. Dennett began publishing innovative philosophical research in the late 1960s, and he has continued to do so for the past 45 years. He has addressed questions about the nature of mind and consciousness, the possibility of freedom, and the significance of evolution to addressing questions across the cognitive, biological, and social sciences. The Philosophy of Daniel Dennett explores the intellectual significance of this research project, bringing together the insights of eleven researchers who are currently working on themes that are relevant to Dennett's philosophical worldview. Some of the contributions address interpretive issues within Dennett's corpus, and aim to bring increased clarity to Dennett's project. Others report novel empirical data, at least in part, in the service of fleshing out Dennett's claims. Some of them provide a fresh take on a Dennettian theme, and others extend his views in novel directions. Like Dennett's own work, these papers draw on a wide range of different methodologies, from appeals to intuition pumps and scientific data, to turning the knobs on a theory to see what it can do. But each of them aims to be readable, and approachable. And as a whole, the volume provides a critical and constructive overview of Dennett's stance-based methodology, as well as explorations of his claims about metal representation, consciousness, cultural evolution, and religion.

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This book may be of interest to those who deal with problems about philosophy of mind, epistemology, and cognitive science. But, because of its practical approach to consciousness, culture and religion, it is potentially interesting to sociologist, psychologists and clinicians who are familiar with philosophical discussions. In my opinion, it can be used as a great textbook for a philosophical and clinical environment, as well as a platform for contemporary research in philosophy. * Aline Maya, Metapsychology *

Acknowledgments vii
List of Contributors
ix
Introduction: Dennettian Themes Will Not Go Away xi
Bryce Huebner
PART I Person-Level and Subpersonal Explanations
1.1 Embodied Stances: Realism Without Literalism
3(29)
Rebecca Kukla
1.2 Reflections on Rebecca Kukla
32(4)
Daniel C. Dennett
2.1 The Many Roles of the Intentional Stance
36(21)
Tadeusz Zawidzki
2.2 Reflections on Tadeusz Zawidzki
57(5)
Daniel C. Dennett
3.1 Memory and the Intentional Stance
62(30)
Felipe De Brigard
3.2 Reflections on Felipe De Brigard
92(3)
Daniel C. Dennett
4.1 Representations and Rules in Language
95(32)
Ray Jackendoff
4.2 Reflections on Ray Jackendoff
127(6)
Daniel C. Dennett
PART II Conscious Experience
5.1 Seeming to Seem
133(32)
David Rosenthal
5.2 Reflections on David Rosenthal
165(6)
Daniel C. Dennett
6.1 Is Consciousness a Trick or a Treat?
171(25)
Jesse Prinz
6.2 Reflections on Jesse Prinz
196(6)
Daniel C. Dennett
7.1 Strange Inversions: Prediction and the Explanation of Conscious Experience
202(17)
Andy Clark
7.2 Reflections on Andy Clark
219(6)
Daniel C. Dennett
PART III Evolution, Sociality, and Agency
8.1 Towers and Trees in Cognitive Evolution
225(25)
Peter Godfrey-Smith
8.2 Reflections on Peter Godfrey-Smith
250(4)
Daniel C. Dennett
9.1 Mother Culture, Meet Mother Nature
254(36)
Luc Faucher
Pierre Poirier
9.2 Reflections on Luc Faucher and Pierre Poirier
290(5)
Daniel C. Dennett
10.1 Planning and Prefigurative Politics: The Nature of Freedom and the Possibility of Control
295(33)
Bryce Huebner
10.2 Reflections on Bryce Huebner
328(3)
Daniel C. Dennett
11.1 Dennett on Breaking the Spell
331(14)
Lynne Rudder Baker
11.2 Reflections on Lynne Rudder Baker
345(10)
Daniel C. Dennett
Index 355
Bryce Huebner is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University. Author of MACROCOGNITION (OUP 2013)