The philosophy of mind:

A deep concern with consciousness and intentionality is one of the several things that has lately moved into the centre of the philosophy of mind. The issue of consciousness is often treated as something distinct from intentionality, but - as Tim Crane notes in his incisive new Foreword - there is n...

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Other Authors: O'Hear, Anthony 1942- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge; New York, Melbourne, New Delhi Cambridge University Press 2022
Edition:this edition first published
Series:Talking philosophy
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Summary:A deep concern with consciousness and intentionality is one of the several things that has lately moved into the centre of the philosophy of mind. The issue of consciousness is often treated as something distinct from intentionality, but - as Tim Crane notes in his incisive new Foreword - there is now something of a sea-change. This classic volume may be at least partly responsible for the shift in how philosophy of mind is starting to be understood. Before its first appearance, discussions of consciousness and intentionality in the context of perception were in their infancy. The book was a departure from the way this part of philosophy was conceived. It pointed to new ways to look at the discipline, addressing both the epistemology of mind, and intentionality and consciousness, especially in connection with perception. Showcasing many leading figures in the field, it offers a splendid overview of the issues at stake.
Item Description:First published as Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement: 43, Current Issues in Philosophy of Mind, 1998
Physical Description:xix, 640 Seiten

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