Conscious Thinking and Cognitive Phenomenology

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Conscious Thinking and Cognitive Phenomenology

  • 著者名:Jorba, Marta (EDT)/Moran, Dermot (EDT)
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  • Routledge(2019/10/23発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780367592844
  • eISBN:9781351121415

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Description

This book concerns the nature and character of conscious thinking from a philosophical perspective. One main aspect of conscious thinking addressed by the contributors is the phenomenal character involved in undergoing an episode of thinking or, in other words, the question of what it is like to think a certain thought, what has been called ‘cognitive phenomenology’. This contested phenomenal character constitutes a form of phenomenal consciousness that needs clarification and further consideration within consciousness studies, cognitive psychology and philosophy.

The present volume brings together chapters on the topic that contribute to clarify the notions and questions involved in the discussion, expanding the scope of the debate on cognitive phenomenology to other relevant aspects of conscious thinking and related domains. Several different topics are treated in the book, such as the relation of cognitive phenomenology with rationality, with the self, with attention or with the notion of cognitive access, as well as consideration of particular kinds of experiences of recognition and the so-called ‘aha’ experiences.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Philosophical Explorations.

Table of Contents

1. Conscious thinking and cognitive phenomenology: topics, views and future developments Marta Jorba and Dermot Moran

2. The phenomenology of attitudes and the salience of rational role and determination Fabian Dorsch

3. Thinking of oneself as the thinker: the concept of self and the phenomenology of intellection Marie Guillot

4. Kant’s and Husserl’s agentive and proprietary accounts of cognitive phenomenology Julia Jansen

5. The nature of unsymbolized thinking Agustín Vicente and Fernando Martínez-Manrique

6. Cognitive access and cognitive phenomenology: conceptual and empirical issues Miguel Ángel Sebastián

7. Why Frege cases do involve cognitive phenomenology but only indirectly Alberto Voltolini

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