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adam_text | CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOVERY AND PHILOSOPHICAL PUZZLES
1 INT.L DISCOVERING WHAT WE ALREADY KNOW 1 INT.2 THE SOERATIE CONEEPTION
OF PHILOSOPHIEAL DISEOVERY 2 INT.3 WITTGENSTEIN: INSIDERSHIP AND
PHILOSOPHIEAL DISEOVERY 3 INT.4 PHILOSOPHIEAL DISCOVERY AND RESISTANEE 6
INT.5 THE PRESUMPTUOUSNESS OF A CLAIM TO PHILOSOPHIEAL DISEOVERY 7 INT.6
CONEEPTUAL ANALYSIS AND THE COMMUNAL HORIZON 9 INT.7 THE PERSONAL
HORIZON 11 INT.S PHILOSOPHIEAL ANTICIPATIONS OF THE PERSONAL HORIZON 13
INT.9 TWO TYPES OF PHILOSOPHIEAL PUZZLE 18 INT.L0 THE EXTRAPHILOSOPHIEAL
PUZZLES 20 PART ONE: DREAM THE MEANING OF THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 1. THE
DREAM HYPOTHESIS AND THE ARGUMENT FRAM INTERNALITY 27 1.1 OUR PURPOSE IN
RAISING THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 27 1.2 THAT THE DREAM/REALITY CONTRAST IS
EXTRINSIE TO THE SUBJEET MATTER OF THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 28 1.3 THE
ARGUMENT FROM INTERNALITY 31 1.4 DREAM AND THE LAW OF EXCLUDED MIDDLE 34
1.5 THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS AND SPAEE 40 1.6 THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS AND TIME
43 1. 7 THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS AND THE WORLD 48 2. THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS:
IDENTITY AND THE FIRST PERSON 53 2.1 A PUZZLE ABOUT IDENTITY 53 2.2
REPRESENTATION AND IDENTITY 54 2.3 A WAY OUT OF THE PUZZLE 57 2.4 THE
DREAM HYPOTHESIS AND THE FIRST-PERSON SINGULAR 61 2.5 THE SUBJECT VERSUS
THE DREAMER OF A DREAM; THE POSITIONAL CONEEPTION OF THE SELF 64 2.6
EMERGING FROM A DREAM AND THE FIRST PERSON 68 VIII * CONTENTS 3. THE
CONFUSION OF STANDPOINT 71 3.1 DREAMS AND THE INFINITY OFTIME 71 3.2
TIME AND THE CONFUSION OF STANDPOINT 74 3.3 DESCARTES AND THE DREAM
HYPOTHESIS 76 3.4 DREAM SKEPTICISM VERSUS MEMORY SKEPTICISM 78 3.5
REAL-LIFE UNCERTAINTY ABOUT THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 80 4. THE SUBJECT
MATTER OF THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 84 4.1 IS THE ARGUMENT FROM INTERNALITY
VALID? 84 4.2 THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS AND GRAMMATICAL
ILLUSION 86 4.3 ALTERNATIVE FORMULATIONS OF THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 88 4.4
REALITY 91 4.5 WHAT IS THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS? 94
4.6 THE HORIZONAL VERSUS PHENOMENAL CONCEPTION OF MIND 97 DREAM
SKEPTICISM 5. THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS AND THE SKEPTICAL CHALLENGE 101 5.1
THE SKEPTICAL ARGUMENT 101 5.2 THE USUAL ARGUMENT FOR DREAM SKEPTICISM;
IMMANENT VERSUS TRANSCENDENT DREAM SKEPTICISM 105 5.3 THE UNIQUENESS
OFTRANSCENDENT DREAM SKEPTICISM 108 5.4 DREAM SKEPTICISM AND THE
EXTERNAL WORLD 110 5.5 NOZICK ON THE TANK HYPOTHESIS 113 6. RESPONDING
TO DREAM SKEPTICISM 119 6.1 IS THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS A PSEUDO HYPOTHESIS?
119 6.2 WHETHER IT WOULD MATTER IF THIS WERE A DREAM 122 6.3 THE GENERAL
FORM OF MY RESPONSE TO THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 126 6.4 I AM WITH OTHERS:
METAPHYSICAL EQUALITY AND THE CLAIM TO PREEMINENCE 128 6.5 THE
COMMITMENT TO (0) 131 6.6 RAISING THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS IN CONVERSATION:
FORCING A WITHDRAWAL TO THE FIRST PERSON 134 6.7 WITHDRAWING TO THE
FIRST PERSON AND THE HORIZONAL USE OF THE FIRST PERSON 136 6.8 WHY IT IS
RATIONALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO BELIEVE THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 138 6.9 THE SPACE
OF HORIZONS 141 6.10 OTHER MINDS 144 6.11 SKEPTICISM AND SOLIPSISM 146
CONTENTS * IX PART TWO: DEATH THE MEANING OF DEATH 7. I WILL DIE 153 7.1
DREAM AND DEATH; DISCOVERING THE MEANING OF DEATH 153 7.2 BEING
DISTURBED BY THE PROSPECT OF DEATH 154 7.3 THAT THE PROSPECT OF DEATH
HOLDS UP SOMETHING NOT JUST AWFUL BUT INCOMPREHENSIBLE; DEATH AND
SELF-DECEPTION 157 7.4 REAETING TO THE PROSPECT OF DEATH: A TEXT 160 7.5
PHILOSOPHICAL REFLEETION AND REAL-LIFE DISTURBANCE 165 8. THE SUBJECT
MATTER AND MINENESS OF MY DEATH 168 8.1 THE PROSPECT OF DEATH 168 8.2
I WILL CEASE TO BE 171 8.3 DEATH AND THE STREAM OF MENTAL STATES 173 8.4
THE WORLD AND THE SUBJEET MATTER OF DEATH 177 8.5 THE MINENESS OF MY
DEATH AND THE HORIZONAL USE OF THE FIRST PERSON 181 DEATH AND SOLIPSISM
9. SOLIPSISM 185 9.1 MY HORIZON AND THE HORIZON 185 9.2 THE SOLIPSISM OF
WITTGENSTEIN S TRACTATUS 188 9.3 SOLIPSISM AND SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS 192
9.4 KRIPKE ON THE SOLIPSISM OF THE TRACTATUS 195 9.5 NEGATIVISM 198 10.
DEATH AND THE TRUTH OF SOLIPSISM 201 10.1 SOLIPSISM AND MY LIFE WITH
OTHERS 201 10.2 RELATIVIZED SOLIPSISM 204 10.3 SOLIPSISM AND THE MEANING
OF DEATH 206 10.4 QUALIFYING THE NOTHINGNESS OF DEATH 209 11. THE
AWFULNESS AND INCOMPREHENSIBILITY OF DEATH 215 11.1 THE AWFULNESS OF
DEATH 215 11.2 THE TWO FORMS OF THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF DEATH 219 11.3 THE
TEMPORAL IMPOSSIBILITY OF DEATH 220 11.4 CONSCIOUSNESS AND CAUSATION 222
11.5 THE SOLIPSISTIC IMPOSSIBILITY OF DEATH 227 11.6 THE ALONENESS OF
THE DYING SUBJEET 228 11.7 THE PUZZLES OF DEATH AND THE CAUSATION OF
CONSCIOUSNESS 232 X * CONTENTS PART THREE: THE SELF POSSIBILITY AND THE
SELF 12. IMAGINATION AND THE CARTESIAN SELF 237 12.1 WHAT IS THE SELF ?
237 12.2 THE CARTESIAN ARGUMENT 237 12.3 IMAGINATION AND PRAOF 240 12.4
EXHIBITING POSSIBILITIES IN IMAGINATION 242 12.5 IMAGINATION AND
EXPERIENTIAL POSSIBILITY 245 12.6 EXPERIENTIAL POSSIBILITIES AND
POSSIBILITIES OF ESSENCE 247 12.7 THE PARALOGISM OFIMAGINATION 249 12.8
THE CARTESIAN REPLY 251 13. METAPHYSICAL POSSIBILITY AND THE SELF 255
13.1 METAPHYSICAL POSSIBILITY 255 13.2 METAPHYSICAL POSSIBILITY AND THE
SELF 257 13.3 THE LOGIC OF THE SELF 259 13.4 NATURALIZING THE SELF 261
THE POSITIONAL CONCEPTION OF THE SELF 14. PRELIMINARY REFLECTIONS ON THE
POSITIONAL CONCEPTION OF THE SEIF 264 14.1 NAGEL S PUZZLE ABOUT BEING
ME 264 14.2 INDIVIDUAL ESSENCE: FREGE ON OUR PARTICULAR AND PRIMITIVE
MODE OF SELF-PRESENTATION 265 14.3 MY BODY AND ME (THE HUMAN BEING THAT
I AM) 269 14.4 THE MULTIPLICITY OF THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE SUBJECT
POSITION 271 14.5 THE STANDING/OPERATIVE AMBIGUITY 273 14.6 CAUSAL
CENTRALITY 275 14.7 CAUSATION AND THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE SUBJECT
POSITION 279 14.8 ORIENTATIONAL CENTRALITY 281 14.9 THE SENSE IN WHICH
THE POSITIONAL AND HORIZONAL CONCEPTIONS OF THE SELF ARE ALWAYS IN
PLAY 282 15. THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE SUBJECT POSITION 286 15.1
PERCEPTUAL CENTRALITY: THE VISUAL AND TACTUAL APPEARING OF MY BODY 286
15.2 PERCEPTUAL CENTRALITY: THE VISUAL APPEARING OF MYSELF 290 15.3
PERCEPTUAL CENTRALITY: VIEWS OF MYSELF 293 15.4 CENTRALITY OF FEELING:
FIGURING AS THE SPACE OF FEELING 297 15.5 THE CENTRALITY OF FEELING: THE
SENSE IN WHICH THE SPACE OF FEELING (MY BODY-SPACE) IS A SPACE 299
CONTENTS * XL 15.6 CENTRALITY OF FEELING: THE ONTOLOGICAL DEPENDENCE OF
MY BODY-SPACE ON MY BODY 304 15.7 VOLITIONAL CENTRALITY: ACTINGLWILL AND
THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE SUBJECT POSITION 307 15.8 VOLITIONAL
CENTRALITY: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF WILL 309 15.9 VOLITIONAL CENTRALITY:
THE MINENESS OF MY ACTIONS 315 15.10 VOLITIONAL CENTRALITY:
PHENOMENOLOGY AND CAUSALITY 319 THE FIRST PERSON 16. THE USES OF THE
FIRST PERSON 321 16.1 INTRODUCTION 321 16.2 THE REFERENTIAL USE OF THE
FIRST PERSON 322 16.3 REFERENCE AND THE USE OF I AS SUBJECTLOBJECT 324
16.4 I AM THINKING ... II SEE ... 329 16.5 THE POSITIONAL USE OF THE
FIRST PERSON 334 16.6 THE HORIZONAL USE OF THE FIRST PERSON 337 17. WHAT
MAKES FIRST-PERSON REFERENCE FIRST PERSONAL? 342 17.1 THE MEANING OF THE
QUESTION WE ARE ASKING 342 17.2 FOLLOWING THE RUFE FOR THE USE OF [
343 17.3 INNER FIRST-PERSON REFERENCE 346 17.4 ATTITUDES DE SE 351 17.5
FIRST-PERSON REFERENCE AND THE POSITIONAL CONCEPTION OF THE SELF 354
17.6 THE FIRST PERSON AND EMPTINESS AT THE CENTER 355 TIME AND THE SELF
18. TEMPORALIZING THE SELF 359 18.1 INTRODUCTION 359 18.2 TENSE AND THE
PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE SUBJECT POSITION 360 18.3 THE TENSE ASYMMETRY IN
THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE SUBJECT POSITION 364 18.4 TENSE AND THE
HORIZONAL SELF 366 19. THE PROBLEM OF PERSONAL IDENTITY 370 19.1 THE
SPECIAL PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEM OF PERSONAL IDENTITY: THE PROBLEM OF
FIRST-PERSON IDENTITY 370 19.2 IMAGINING MYSELF PERSISTING THROUGH A
CHANGE OF HUMAN BEINGS (BODIES) 373 19.3 LOCKE S VIEW OF PERSONAL
IDENTITY 376 19.4 PERSISTENCE AND THE HORIZON 380 19.5 REMEMBERING; THE
PAST-SELF AMBIGUITY 382 19.6 POSSIBILITY, PERSONAL IDENTITY, AND
NATURALIZING THE SELF 387 XLI * CONTENTS 20. TIME AND THE HORIZON 20.1
THE ONENESS OF THE HORIZON 20.2 SKEPTICISM ABOUT THE ONENESS OVER TIME
OF MY HORIZON 20.3 KANT S THIRD PARALOGISM: THE SELF IN TIME AND THE
SEIFTHAT TIME IS IN 21. MY PAST 21.1 THE AVAILABILITY IN MEMORY OF
PAST EVENTS 21.2 THE ARGUMENT FROM PASTNESS 21.3 BEING OPEN TO THE
AVAILABILITY OF THE PAST 21.4 MEMORY IMAGES 21.5 LETTING THE PAST BE
PAST 21.6 MOVING FROM INSIDE TO OUTSIDE THE SPHERE OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL
REFLECTION 21.7 THE PUZZLE OF MEMORY AND THE PUZZLE OF EXPERIENCE 21.8
THE PUZZLE OF MEMORY AND THE PROBLEMS OF FIRST-PERSON IDENTITY 22. MY
FUTURE 22.1 MY FUTURE VERSUS THE FUTURE 22.2 MY FUTURE AND MY BRAIN:
JUMPING OVER DEATH 22.3 PARFIT ON MY FUTURE SELF 22.4 NOZICK S CLOSEST
CONTINUER THEORY 23. MY FUTURE: THE PUZZLE OF DIVISION 23.1 PERSONAL
IDENTITY AND POSSIBILITY (REVIEW) 23.2 THE POSSIBILITY OF DIVISION 23.3
PARFIT ON DIVISION 23.4 OTHER RESPONSES TO THE PUZZLE OF DIVISION:
NOZICK AND LEWIS 23.5 THE PUZZLE OF DIVISION AND THE IDENTITY-FRAMEWORK
23.6 HORIZONAL DOUBLING VERSUS SPLITS WITHIN THE HORIZON 23.7 THE
IMPOSSIBILITY OF HORIZONAL DOUBLING 23.8 THE UNITY OF CONSCIOUSNESS 23.9
THE PUZZLE OF DIVISION 24. CONCLUSION: THE EXTRAPHILOSOPHICAL PUZZLES
24.1 THE EXTRA- VERSUS PURELY PHILOSOPHICAL PUZZLES 24.2 THE PUZZLE OF
DIVISION AS AN EXTRAPHILOSOPHICAL PUZZLE 24.3 THE PUZZLE OF DIVISION AND
THE PUZZLE OF THE CAUSATION OF CONSCIOUSNESS 394 394 397 400 408 408 410
413 417 420 422 426 429 432 432 434 439 444 450 450 451 454 458 463 465
468 470 472 474 474 476 478 CONTENTS * XILL 24.4 OUR CAUSAL ENTRAPMENT
IN THE WORLD 480 24.5 THE EXTRAPHILOSOPHICAL PUZZLES AND THE HORIZONAL
SUBJECT MATTER 482 BIBLIOGRAPHY 487 INDEX 491
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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOVERY AND PHILOSOPHICAL PUZZLES
1 INT.L DISCOVERING WHAT WE ALREADY KNOW 1 INT.2 THE SOERATIE CONEEPTION
OF PHILOSOPHIEAL DISEOVERY 2 INT.3 WITTGENSTEIN: INSIDERSHIP AND
PHILOSOPHIEAL DISEOVERY 3 INT.4 PHILOSOPHIEAL DISCOVERY AND RESISTANEE 6
INT.5 THE PRESUMPTUOUSNESS OF A CLAIM TO PHILOSOPHIEAL DISEOVERY 7 INT.6
CONEEPTUAL ANALYSIS AND THE COMMUNAL HORIZON 9 INT.7 THE PERSONAL
HORIZON 11 INT.S PHILOSOPHIEAL ANTICIPATIONS OF THE PERSONAL HORIZON 13
INT.9 TWO TYPES OF PHILOSOPHIEAL PUZZLE 18 INT.L0 THE EXTRAPHILOSOPHIEAL
PUZZLES 20 PART ONE: DREAM THE MEANING OF THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 1. THE
DREAM HYPOTHESIS AND THE ARGUMENT FRAM INTERNALITY 27 1.1 OUR PURPOSE IN
RAISING THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 27 1.2 THAT THE DREAM/REALITY CONTRAST IS
EXTRINSIE TO THE SUBJEET MATTER OF THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 28 1.3 THE
ARGUMENT FROM INTERNALITY 31 1.4 DREAM AND THE LAW OF EXCLUDED MIDDLE 34
1.5 THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS AND SPAEE 40 1.6 THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS AND TIME
43 1. 7 THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS AND THE WORLD 48 2. THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS:
IDENTITY AND THE FIRST PERSON 53 2.1 A PUZZLE ABOUT IDENTITY 53 2.2
REPRESENTATION AND IDENTITY 54 2.3 A WAY OUT OF THE PUZZLE 57 2.4 THE
DREAM HYPOTHESIS AND THE FIRST-PERSON SINGULAR 61 2.5 THE SUBJECT VERSUS
THE DREAMER OF A DREAM; THE POSITIONAL CONEEPTION OF THE SELF 64 2.6
EMERGING FROM A DREAM AND THE FIRST PERSON 68 VIII * CONTENTS 3. THE
CONFUSION OF STANDPOINT 71 3.1 DREAMS AND THE INFINITY OFTIME 71 3.2
TIME AND THE CONFUSION OF STANDPOINT 74 3.3 DESCARTES AND THE DREAM
HYPOTHESIS 76 3.4 DREAM SKEPTICISM VERSUS MEMORY SKEPTICISM 78 3.5
REAL-LIFE UNCERTAINTY ABOUT THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 80 4. THE SUBJECT
MATTER OF THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 84 4.1 IS THE ARGUMENT FROM INTERNALITY
VALID? 84 4.2 THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS AND GRAMMATICAL
ILLUSION 86 4.3 ALTERNATIVE FORMULATIONS OF THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 88 4.4
REALITY 91 4.5 WHAT IS THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS? 94
4.6 THE HORIZONAL VERSUS PHENOMENAL CONCEPTION OF MIND 97 DREAM
SKEPTICISM 5. THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS AND THE SKEPTICAL CHALLENGE 101 5.1
THE SKEPTICAL ARGUMENT 101 5.2 THE USUAL ARGUMENT FOR DREAM SKEPTICISM;
IMMANENT VERSUS TRANSCENDENT DREAM SKEPTICISM 105 5.3 THE UNIQUENESS
OFTRANSCENDENT DREAM SKEPTICISM 108 5.4 DREAM SKEPTICISM AND THE
EXTERNAL WORLD 110 5.5 NOZICK ON THE TANK HYPOTHESIS 113 6. RESPONDING
TO DREAM SKEPTICISM 119 6.1 IS THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS A PSEUDO HYPOTHESIS?
119 6.2 WHETHER IT WOULD MATTER IF THIS WERE A DREAM 122 6.3 THE GENERAL
FORM OF MY RESPONSE TO THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 126 6.4 I AM WITH OTHERS:
METAPHYSICAL EQUALITY AND THE CLAIM TO PREEMINENCE 128 6.5 THE
COMMITMENT TO (0) 131 6.6 RAISING THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS IN CONVERSATION:
FORCING A WITHDRAWAL TO THE FIRST PERSON 134 6.7 WITHDRAWING TO THE
FIRST PERSON AND THE HORIZONAL USE OF THE FIRST PERSON 136 6.8 WHY IT IS
RATIONALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO BELIEVE THE DREAM HYPOTHESIS 138 6.9 THE SPACE
OF HORIZONS 141 6.10 OTHER MINDS 144 6.11 SKEPTICISM AND SOLIPSISM 146
CONTENTS * IX PART TWO: DEATH THE MEANING OF DEATH 7. I WILL DIE 153 7.1
DREAM AND DEATH; DISCOVERING THE MEANING OF DEATH 153 7.2 BEING
DISTURBED BY THE PROSPECT OF DEATH 154 7.3 THAT THE PROSPECT OF DEATH
HOLDS UP SOMETHING NOT JUST AWFUL BUT INCOMPREHENSIBLE; DEATH AND
SELF-DECEPTION 157 7.4 REAETING TO THE PROSPECT OF DEATH: A TEXT 160 7.5
PHILOSOPHICAL REFLEETION AND REAL-LIFE DISTURBANCE 165 8. THE SUBJECT
MATTER AND "MINENESS" OF MY DEATH 168 8.1 THE PROSPECT OF DEATH 168 8.2
I WILL CEASE TO BE 171 8.3 DEATH AND THE STREAM OF MENTAL STATES 173 8.4
THE WORLD AND THE SUBJEET MATTER OF DEATH 177 8.5 THE "MINENESS" OF MY
DEATH AND THE HORIZONAL USE OF THE FIRST PERSON 181 DEATH AND SOLIPSISM
9. SOLIPSISM 185 9.1 MY HORIZON AND THE HORIZON 185 9.2 THE SOLIPSISM OF
WITTGENSTEIN'S TRACTATUS 188 9.3 SOLIPSISM AND SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS 192
9.4 KRIPKE ON THE SOLIPSISM OF THE TRACTATUS 195 9.5 NEGATIVISM 198 10.
DEATH AND THE TRUTH OF SOLIPSISM 201 10.1 SOLIPSISM AND MY LIFE WITH
OTHERS 201 10.2 RELATIVIZED SOLIPSISM 204 10.3 SOLIPSISM AND THE MEANING
OF DEATH 206 10.4 QUALIFYING THE NOTHINGNESS OF DEATH 209 11. THE
AWFULNESS AND INCOMPREHENSIBILITY OF DEATH 215 11.1 THE AWFULNESS OF
DEATH 215 11.2 THE TWO FORMS OF THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF DEATH 219 11.3 THE
TEMPORAL IMPOSSIBILITY OF DEATH 220 11.4 CONSCIOUSNESS AND CAUSATION 222
11.5 THE SOLIPSISTIC IMPOSSIBILITY OF DEATH 227 11.6 THE" ALONENESS" OF
THE DYING SUBJEET 228 11.7 THE PUZZLES OF DEATH AND THE CAUSATION OF
CONSCIOUSNESS 232 X * CONTENTS PART THREE: THE SELF POSSIBILITY AND THE
SELF 12. IMAGINATION AND THE CARTESIAN SELF 237 12.1 WHAT IS "THE SELF"?
237 12.2 THE CARTESIAN ARGUMENT 237 12.3 IMAGINATION AND PRAOF 240 12.4
EXHIBITING POSSIBILITIES IN IMAGINATION 242 12.5 IMAGINATION AND
EXPERIENTIAL POSSIBILITY 245 12.6 EXPERIENTIAL POSSIBILITIES AND
POSSIBILITIES OF ESSENCE 247 12.7 THE PARALOGISM OFIMAGINATION 249 12.8
THE CARTESIAN REPLY 251 13. METAPHYSICAL POSSIBILITY AND THE SELF 255
13.1 METAPHYSICAL POSSIBILITY 255 13.2 METAPHYSICAL POSSIBILITY AND THE
SELF 257 13.3 THE LOGIC OF THE SELF 259 13.4 NATURALIZING THE SELF 261
THE POSITIONAL CONCEPTION OF THE SELF 14. PRELIMINARY REFLECTIONS ON THE
POSITIONAL CONCEPTION OF THE SEIF 264 14.1 NAGEL'S PUZZLE ABOUT "BEING
ME" 264 14.2 INDIVIDUAL ESSENCE: FREGE ON OUR "PARTICULAR AND PRIMITIVE"
MODE OF SELF-PRESENTATION 265 14.3 MY BODY AND ME (THE HUMAN BEING THAT
I AM) 269 14.4 THE MULTIPLICITY OF THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE SUBJECT
POSITION 271 14.5 THE STANDING/OPERATIVE AMBIGUITY 273 14.6 CAUSAL
CENTRALITY 275 14.7 CAUSATION AND THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE SUBJECT
POSITION 279 14.8 ORIENTATIONAL CENTRALITY 281 14.9 THE SENSE IN WHICH
THE POSITIONAL AND HORIZONAL CONCEPTIONS OF THE SELF ARE "ALWAYS IN
PLAY" 282 15. THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE SUBJECT POSITION 286 15.1
PERCEPTUAL CENTRALITY: THE VISUAL AND TACTUAL APPEARING OF MY BODY 286
15.2 PERCEPTUAL CENTRALITY: THE VISUAL APPEARING OF MYSELF 290 15.3
PERCEPTUAL CENTRALITY: VIEWS OF MYSELF 293 15.4 CENTRALITY OF FEELING:
FIGURING AS THE SPACE OF FEELING 297 15.5 THE CENTRALITY OF FEELING: THE
SENSE IN WHICH THE SPACE OF FEELING (MY BODY-SPACE) IS A "SPACE" 299
CONTENTS * XL 15.6 CENTRALITY OF FEELING: THE ONTOLOGICAL DEPENDENCE OF
MY BODY-SPACE ON MY BODY 304 15.7 VOLITIONAL CENTRALITY: ACTINGLWILL AND
THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE SUBJECT POSITION 307 15.8 VOLITIONAL
CENTRALITY: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF WILL 309 15.9 VOLITIONAL CENTRALITY:
THE "MINENESS" OF MY ACTIONS 315 15.10 VOLITIONAL CENTRALITY:
PHENOMENOLOGY AND CAUSALITY 319 THE FIRST PERSON 16. THE USES OF THE
FIRST PERSON 321 16.1 INTRODUCTION 321 16.2 THE REFERENTIAL USE OF THE
FIRST PERSON 322 16.3 REFERENCE AND THE USE OF "I" AS SUBJECTLOBJECT 324
16.4 "I AM THINKING . II SEE . " 329 16.5 THE POSITIONAL USE OF THE
FIRST PERSON 334 16.6 THE HORIZONAL USE OF THE FIRST PERSON 337 17. WHAT
MAKES FIRST-PERSON REFERENCE FIRST PERSONAL? 342 17.1 THE MEANING OF THE
QUESTION WE ARE ASKING 342 17.2 FOLLOWING THE RUFE FOR THE USE OF "["
343 17.3 INNER FIRST-PERSON REFERENCE 346 17.4 ATTITUDES DE SE 351 17.5
FIRST-PERSON REFERENCE AND THE POSITIONAL CONCEPTION OF THE SELF 354
17.6 THE FIRST PERSON AND EMPTINESS AT THE CENTER 355 TIME AND THE SELF
18. TEMPORALIZING THE SELF 359 18.1 INTRODUCTION 359 18.2 TENSE AND THE
PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE SUBJECT POSITION 360 18.3 THE TENSE ASYMMETRY IN
THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE SUBJECT POSITION 364 18.4 TENSE AND THE
HORIZONAL SELF 366 19. THE PROBLEM OF PERSONAL IDENTITY 370 19.1 THE
SPECIAL PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEM OF PERSONAL IDENTITY: THE PROBLEM OF
FIRST-PERSON IDENTITY 370 19.2 IMAGINING MYSELF PERSISTING THROUGH A
CHANGE OF HUMAN BEINGS (BODIES) 373 19.3 LOCKE'S VIEW OF PERSONAL
IDENTITY 376 19.4 PERSISTENCE AND THE HORIZON 380 19.5 REMEMBERING; THE
PAST-SELF AMBIGUITY 382 19.6 POSSIBILITY, PERSONAL IDENTITY, AND
NATURALIZING THE SELF 387 XLI * CONTENTS 20. TIME AND THE HORIZON 20.1
THE ONENESS OF THE HORIZON 20.2 SKEPTICISM ABOUT THE ONENESS OVER TIME
OF MY HORIZON 20.3 KANT'S THIRD PARALOGISM: THE SELF "IN TIME" AND THE
SEIFTHAT "TIME IS IN" 21. MY PAST 21.1 THE AVAILABILITY IN MEMORY OF
PAST EVENTS 21.2 THE ARGUMENT FROM PASTNESS 21.3 BEING OPEN TO THE
AVAILABILITY OF THE PAST 21.4 MEMORY IMAGES 21.5 LETTING THE PAST BE
PAST 21.6 MOVING FROM INSIDE TO OUTSIDE THE SPHERE OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL
REFLECTION 21.7 THE PUZZLE OF MEMORY AND THE PUZZLE OF EXPERIENCE 21.8
THE PUZZLE OF MEMORY AND THE PROBLEMS OF FIRST-PERSON IDENTITY 22. MY
FUTURE 22.1 MY FUTURE VERSUS THE FUTURE 22.2 MY FUTURE AND MY BRAIN:
JUMPING OVER DEATH 22.3 PARFIT ON MY FUTURE SELF 22.4 NOZICK'S "CLOSEST
CONTINUER" THEORY 23. MY FUTURE: THE PUZZLE OF DIVISION 23.1 PERSONAL
IDENTITY AND POSSIBILITY (REVIEW) 23.2 THE POSSIBILITY OF DIVISION 23.3
PARFIT ON DIVISION 23.4 OTHER RESPONSES TO THE PUZZLE OF DIVISION:
NOZICK AND LEWIS 23.5 THE PUZZLE OF DIVISION AND THE IDENTITY-FRAMEWORK
23.6 HORIZONAL DOUBLING VERSUS SPLITS WITHIN THE HORIZON 23.7 THE
IMPOSSIBILITY OF HORIZONAL DOUBLING 23.8 THE UNITY OF CONSCIOUSNESS 23.9
THE PUZZLE OF DIVISION 24. CONCLUSION: THE EXTRAPHILOSOPHICAL PUZZLES
24.1 THE EXTRA- VERSUS PURELY PHILOSOPHICAL PUZZLES 24.2 THE PUZZLE OF
DIVISION AS AN EXTRAPHILOSOPHICAL PUZZLE 24.3 THE PUZZLE OF DIVISION AND
THE PUZZLE OF THE CAUSATION OF CONSCIOUSNESS 394 394 397 400 408 408 410
413 417 420 422 426 429 432 432 434 439 444 450 450 451 454 458 463 465
468 470 472 474 474 476 478 CONTENTS * XILL 24.4 OUR CAUSAL ENTRAPMENT
IN THE WORLD 480 24.5 THE EXTRAPHILOSOPHICAL PUZZLES AND THE HORIZONAL
SUBJECT MATTER 482 BIBLIOGRAPHY 487 INDEX 491 |
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