Reading Rödl: on Self-consciousness and objectivity
"Sebastian Rödl's Self-Consciousness and Objectivity is one of the most original and thought-provoking books in philosophy of mind for the last several years. An ambitious defence of absolute idealism, Rödl rejects the idea that reality is simply something given, and instead advances the p...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Sebastian Rödl's Self-Consciousness and Objectivity is one of the most original and thought-provoking books in philosophy of mind for the last several years. An ambitious defence of absolute idealism, Rödl rejects the idea that reality is simply something given, and instead advances the position that all reality is accessible to thought because reality is already included in judgment. In this outstanding collection, a roster of international contributors critically examine the significance of Rödl's arguments and take the themes of his book in new directions. The volume concludes with an extensive response by Sebastian Rödl to his critics, making it essential reading for those interested in contemporary debates in analytic philosophy, philosophy of mind and philosophical idealism"-- |
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adam_text | Contents List of contributors viii Introduction 1 JESSE Μ. MULDER PART 1 Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and naturalism 1 One act of mind: a comment on Sebastian Rödl’s Self-Consciousness and Objectivity 47 49 LUCY O’BRIEN 2 How is thinking possible? 61 RAM NETA 3 Rödl on judgment, the first person, and perception 71 CHRISTOPHER PEACOCKE PART 2 Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and formal idealism 89 4 Idealism, absolute and formal 91 STEPHEN ENGSTROM 5 Idealism, subjects and science: reflections on Sebastian Rödl’s Self-Consciousness and Objectivity PATRICIA KITCHER 106
vi Contents PART 3 Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and quietism 6 Real austerity 123 125 JOCELYN BENOIST 7 Knowledge, Persons and the Fact of Reason 135 GLENDA SATNE 8 The possibility of absolute representations 153 A.W. MOORE 162 9 On the linguistic turn away from absolute idealism IRAD KIMHI 10 Elective affinities of a guest from Elea 173 J.M. VAN OPHUIJSEN PART 4 Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and absolute idealism 11 Self-knowledge and knowledge of nature: on the speculative character of their identity 193 195 THOMAS KHURANA 12 Absolute idealism? A Hegelian critique of Sebastian Rödl’s Self-Consciousness and Objectivity 224 WOLFRAM GOBSCH PART 5 Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and the power of judgment 249 13 The explanation of judgment 251 DAWA OMETTO 14 Not so simple powers 268 JESSE Μ. MULDER 15 Self-consciousness, objectivity and practical knowledge NIELS VAN MILTENBURG 285
vii Contents PART 6 Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and the determinacy of the individual 16 Reflections on Self-Consciousness and Self-Consciousness and Objectivity 301 303 ADRIAN HADDOCK 17 Dotting the “I think”: self-consciousness and punctuation 316 MARTIJN WALLAGE 18 Replies 334 SEBASTIAN RÖDL Index 426
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Contents List of contributors viii Introduction 1 JESSE Μ. MULDER PART 1 Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and naturalism 1 One act of mind: a comment on Sebastian Rödl’s Self-Consciousness and Objectivity 47 49 LUCY O’BRIEN 2 How is thinking possible? 61 RAM NETA 3 Rödl on judgment, the first person, and perception 71 CHRISTOPHER PEACOCKE PART 2 Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and formal idealism 89 4 Idealism, absolute and formal 91 STEPHEN ENGSTROM 5 Idealism, subjects and science: reflections on Sebastian Rödl’s Self-Consciousness and Objectivity PATRICIA KITCHER 106
vi Contents PART 3 Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and quietism 6 Real austerity 123 125 JOCELYN BENOIST 7 Knowledge, Persons and the Fact of Reason 135 GLENDA SATNE 8 The possibility of absolute representations 153 A.W. MOORE 162 9 On the linguistic turn away from absolute idealism IRAD KIMHI 10 Elective affinities of a guest from Elea 173 J.M. VAN OPHUIJSEN PART 4 Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and absolute idealism 11 Self-knowledge and knowledge of nature: on the speculative character of their identity 193 195 THOMAS KHURANA 12 Absolute idealism? A Hegelian critique of Sebastian Rödl’s Self-Consciousness and Objectivity 224 WOLFRAM GOBSCH PART 5 Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and the power of judgment 249 13 The explanation of judgment 251 DAWA OMETTO 14 Not so simple powers 268 JESSE Μ. MULDER 15 Self-consciousness, objectivity and practical knowledge NIELS VAN MILTENBURG 285
vii Contents PART 6 Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and the determinacy of the individual 16 Reflections on Self-Consciousness and Self-Consciousness and Objectivity 301 303 ADRIAN HADDOCK 17 Dotting the “I think”: self-consciousness and punctuation 316 MARTIJN WALLAGE 18 Replies 334 SEBASTIAN RÖDL Index 426 |
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