Varieties of Consciousness
«an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of human being»
Robert Zaborowski, Metapsychology Online Reviews
Recent work on consciousness has featured a number of debates on the existence and character of controversial types of phenomenal experience. Perhaps the best-known is the debate over the existence of a sui generis, irreducible cognitive phenomenology, a phenomenology proper to thought. Les mer
phenomenology do we have to posit to just be able to describe the stream of consciousness? This book offers a first general attempt to answer this question in contemporary philosophy. It develops a unified framework for systematically addressing this question and applies it to six controversial types
of phenomenal experience, namely, those associated with thought and judgment, will and agency, pure apprehension, emotion, moral thought and experience, and the experience of freedom.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Oxford University Press Inc
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780190945985
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
- Format
- 24 x 16 cm
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«an outstanding contribution to the philosophy of human being»
Robert Zaborowski, Metapsychology Online Reviews
«What general forms of experience»
perceptual, cognitive, conative, emotional, and so onare primitive and irreducible to others? How sh
«Deftly combining analytic rigor with sustained, careful attention to phenomenology, The Varieties of Consciousness develops and defends a systematic, nuanced account of the internal structure of phenomenal experience. The book's framing objective is to identify the basic, irreducible types of phenomenology, those that jointly determine the totality of phenomenal experience in all its richness. But it also makes important contributions to an impressive array of ancillary topics, including philosophical methodology, the theory of emotions, and the debate over cognitivism about ethics. It is required reading for those working in the philosophy of mind, and will also be of interest to specialists in moral psychology and epistemology."»
Brie Gertler, University of Virginia
«...this book accessible to a wide range of readers...his book offers a wealth of clear explanations, important arguments, useful insights, and models for how to approach phenomenological controversies»
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online
«^...one can summarize the book by saying that it offers readers-in particular philosophers working on the philosophy of mind, consciousness studies, phenomenology, and agency theory-the resources required to develop a richly textured account of humans' phenomenal experiences...Highly recommended.»
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