This volume explores how understanding relates to conscious experience. In doing so, it builds bridges between different philosophical disciplines and provides a metaphysically robust characterization of understanding, both in and beyond science.
This volume explores how understanding relates to conscious experience. In doing so, it builds bridges between different philosophical disciplines and provides a metaphysically robust characterization of understanding, both in and beyond science.
The past two decades have witnessed growing interest from epistemologists, philosophers of science, philosophers of mind, and ethicists in the nature and value of intellectual understanding. This volume features original essays on understanding and the phenomenal experiences that underlie it. The chapters are divided into three thematic sections. Part 1 provides theoretical characterizations of understanding, including Henk de Regt’s defense of a contextual theory of scientific understanding and a debate whether scientific inference and explanatory power are necessary or central features of understanding. Part 2 explores how conscious experience and understanding are related. The chapters articulate a phenomenal theory of understanding and address themes that are connected to understanding, including awareness, transformative experiences, and exemplification. Finally, Part 3 is devoted to domain-specific inquiries about understanding, such as logical proofs, particle physics and moral understanding.
Understanding and Conscious Experience will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in philosophy of science, epistemology, philosophy of mind, ethics, and phenomenology.
Introduction Andrei Ionu Mroiu Part 1
1. Understanding in Science
and Beyond Henk W. de Regt
2. The Nature and Value of Understanding Duncan
Pritchard
3. Understanding and Inference in Recent Works on Scientific
Understanding Lilia Gurova
4. Defending Understanding without Explanation
Richard David-Rus Part 2
5. A Phenomenal Theory of Grasping and Understanding
David Bourget
6. Awareness, Apperception and Understanding Catherine Z. Elgin
7. Understanding Identity Transformative Experiences Mircea Toboaru
8. Ways
of Understanding the Phenomenal: The Cases of Pictorial Representation and
Exemplification Constantin Stoenescu Part 3
9. Feeling the Proof: Is There
Such a Thing as a Phenomenology of Reasoning? Mircea Dumitru
10. Recalcitrant
Anomalies, Ignorance, Insights, and Scientific Understanding: A Structuralist
Approach María del Rosario Martínez-Ordaz and Moisés Macías-Bustos
11. Moral
Understanding Christoph Kelp
Andrei Ionu Mroiu is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Bucharest. In 2019, he received a PhD from the University of Virginia. He published articles in journals such as Acta Analytica, Journal of Philosophical Research and Axiomathes.
Mircea Dumitru is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bucharest and Vice-President of the Romanian Academy, having held many positions (rector, minister). His 1998 PhD from Tulane University concerned modal and second-order logic. Recently he edited Metaphysics, Meaning, and Modality: Themes from Kit Fine at Oxford University Press.