The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Consciousness
Herausgeber: Kriegel, Uriah
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Herausgeber: Kriegel, Uriah
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This handbook provides a panoramic view of current philosophical research on consciousness. Bringing together contributions from experts in the field, it covers the various types of consciousness, the many related psychological phenomena, and the relationship between consciousness and physical reality.
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This handbook provides a panoramic view of current philosophical research on consciousness. Bringing together contributions from experts in the field, it covers the various types of consciousness, the many related psychological phenomena, and the relationship between consciousness and physical reality.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1456g
- ISBN-13: 9780198749677
- ISBN-10: 0198749678
- Artikelnr.: 58567216
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1456g
- ISBN-13: 9780198749677
- ISBN-10: 0198749678
- Artikelnr.: 58567216
Uriah Kriegel is Professor of Philosophy at Rice University and a research director at the Jean Nicod Institute in Paris. He is the author of many articles on consciousness, as well as four books: Subjective Consciousness: A Self-Representational Theory (OUP, 2009), The Sources of Intentionality (OUP, 2011), The Varieties of Consciousness (OUP, 2015), and Brentano's Philosophical System: Mind, Being, Value (OUP, 2018).
* Introduction: What is the Philosophy of Consciousness?
* 1: David Papineau: The Problem of Consciousness
* 2: Pär Sundström: Visual Experience
* 3: Casey O Callaghan: Non-Visual Perception
* 4: Frédérique de Vignemont: Bodily Feelings
* 5: Julien Deonna and Fabrice Teroni: Emotional Experience: Affective
Consciousness and its Role in Emotion theory
* 6: Amy Kind: Imaginative Experience
* 7: Tim Bayne: Conscious Thought
* 8: Myrto Mylopoulos and Joshua Shepherd: The Experience of Agency
* 9: Philippe Chuard: Temporal Consciousness
* 10: Farid Masrour: The Phenomenal Unity of Consciousness
* 11: Jorge Morales and Hakwan Lau: The Neural Correlates of
Consciousness
* 12: Uriah Kriegel: Beyond the Neural Correlates of Consciousness
* 13: Brie Gertler: Dualism: How Epistemic Issues Drive Debates About
the Ontology of Consciousness
* 14: Philip Goff and Sam Coleman: Russellian Monism
* 15: Michael Pelczar: Idealism: Putting Qualia to Work
* 16: Mark Sprevak and Elizabeth Irvine: Eliminativism About
Consciousness
* 17: Frank Jackson: A Priori Physicalism
* 18: Joseph Levine: A Posteriori Physicalism: Type-B Materialism and
the Explanatory Gap
* 19: Adam Pautz: Representionalism About Consciousness
* 20: Josh Weisberg: Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness
* 21: Tom McClelland: Self-Representationalist Theories of
Consciousness
* 22: Daniel Stoljar: The Epistemic Approach to the Problem of
Consciousness
* 23: Christopher Mole: Consciousness and Attention
* 24: Christopher S. Hill: Consciousness and Memory
* 25: Benjamin Kozuch: Consciousness and Action: Contemporary Empirical
Arguments for Epiphenomenalism
* 26: Angela Mendelovici and David Bourget: Consciousness and
Intentionality
* 27: Berit Brogaard and Elijah Chudnoff: Consciousness and Knowledge
* 28: Maja Spener: Consciousness, Introspection, and Subjective
Measures
* 29: Dan Zahavi: Consciousness and Selfhood: Getting Clearer on
for-Me-Ness and Mineness
* 30: Joshua Shepherd and Neil Levy: Consciousness and Morality
* 31: Mark Rowlands: Embodied Consciousness
* 1: David Papineau: The Problem of Consciousness
* 2: Pär Sundström: Visual Experience
* 3: Casey O Callaghan: Non-Visual Perception
* 4: Frédérique de Vignemont: Bodily Feelings
* 5: Julien Deonna and Fabrice Teroni: Emotional Experience: Affective
Consciousness and its Role in Emotion theory
* 6: Amy Kind: Imaginative Experience
* 7: Tim Bayne: Conscious Thought
* 8: Myrto Mylopoulos and Joshua Shepherd: The Experience of Agency
* 9: Philippe Chuard: Temporal Consciousness
* 10: Farid Masrour: The Phenomenal Unity of Consciousness
* 11: Jorge Morales and Hakwan Lau: The Neural Correlates of
Consciousness
* 12: Uriah Kriegel: Beyond the Neural Correlates of Consciousness
* 13: Brie Gertler: Dualism: How Epistemic Issues Drive Debates About
the Ontology of Consciousness
* 14: Philip Goff and Sam Coleman: Russellian Monism
* 15: Michael Pelczar: Idealism: Putting Qualia to Work
* 16: Mark Sprevak and Elizabeth Irvine: Eliminativism About
Consciousness
* 17: Frank Jackson: A Priori Physicalism
* 18: Joseph Levine: A Posteriori Physicalism: Type-B Materialism and
the Explanatory Gap
* 19: Adam Pautz: Representionalism About Consciousness
* 20: Josh Weisberg: Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness
* 21: Tom McClelland: Self-Representationalist Theories of
Consciousness
* 22: Daniel Stoljar: The Epistemic Approach to the Problem of
Consciousness
* 23: Christopher Mole: Consciousness and Attention
* 24: Christopher S. Hill: Consciousness and Memory
* 25: Benjamin Kozuch: Consciousness and Action: Contemporary Empirical
Arguments for Epiphenomenalism
* 26: Angela Mendelovici and David Bourget: Consciousness and
Intentionality
* 27: Berit Brogaard and Elijah Chudnoff: Consciousness and Knowledge
* 28: Maja Spener: Consciousness, Introspection, and Subjective
Measures
* 29: Dan Zahavi: Consciousness and Selfhood: Getting Clearer on
for-Me-Ness and Mineness
* 30: Joshua Shepherd and Neil Levy: Consciousness and Morality
* 31: Mark Rowlands: Embodied Consciousness
* Introduction: What is the Philosophy of Consciousness?
* 1: David Papineau: The Problem of Consciousness
* 2: Pär Sundström: Visual Experience
* 3: Casey O Callaghan: Non-Visual Perception
* 4: Frédérique de Vignemont: Bodily Feelings
* 5: Julien Deonna and Fabrice Teroni: Emotional Experience: Affective
Consciousness and its Role in Emotion theory
* 6: Amy Kind: Imaginative Experience
* 7: Tim Bayne: Conscious Thought
* 8: Myrto Mylopoulos and Joshua Shepherd: The Experience of Agency
* 9: Philippe Chuard: Temporal Consciousness
* 10: Farid Masrour: The Phenomenal Unity of Consciousness
* 11: Jorge Morales and Hakwan Lau: The Neural Correlates of
Consciousness
* 12: Uriah Kriegel: Beyond the Neural Correlates of Consciousness
* 13: Brie Gertler: Dualism: How Epistemic Issues Drive Debates About
the Ontology of Consciousness
* 14: Philip Goff and Sam Coleman: Russellian Monism
* 15: Michael Pelczar: Idealism: Putting Qualia to Work
* 16: Mark Sprevak and Elizabeth Irvine: Eliminativism About
Consciousness
* 17: Frank Jackson: A Priori Physicalism
* 18: Joseph Levine: A Posteriori Physicalism: Type-B Materialism and
the Explanatory Gap
* 19: Adam Pautz: Representionalism About Consciousness
* 20: Josh Weisberg: Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness
* 21: Tom McClelland: Self-Representationalist Theories of
Consciousness
* 22: Daniel Stoljar: The Epistemic Approach to the Problem of
Consciousness
* 23: Christopher Mole: Consciousness and Attention
* 24: Christopher S. Hill: Consciousness and Memory
* 25: Benjamin Kozuch: Consciousness and Action: Contemporary Empirical
Arguments for Epiphenomenalism
* 26: Angela Mendelovici and David Bourget: Consciousness and
Intentionality
* 27: Berit Brogaard and Elijah Chudnoff: Consciousness and Knowledge
* 28: Maja Spener: Consciousness, Introspection, and Subjective
Measures
* 29: Dan Zahavi: Consciousness and Selfhood: Getting Clearer on
for-Me-Ness and Mineness
* 30: Joshua Shepherd and Neil Levy: Consciousness and Morality
* 31: Mark Rowlands: Embodied Consciousness
* 1: David Papineau: The Problem of Consciousness
* 2: Pär Sundström: Visual Experience
* 3: Casey O Callaghan: Non-Visual Perception
* 4: Frédérique de Vignemont: Bodily Feelings
* 5: Julien Deonna and Fabrice Teroni: Emotional Experience: Affective
Consciousness and its Role in Emotion theory
* 6: Amy Kind: Imaginative Experience
* 7: Tim Bayne: Conscious Thought
* 8: Myrto Mylopoulos and Joshua Shepherd: The Experience of Agency
* 9: Philippe Chuard: Temporal Consciousness
* 10: Farid Masrour: The Phenomenal Unity of Consciousness
* 11: Jorge Morales and Hakwan Lau: The Neural Correlates of
Consciousness
* 12: Uriah Kriegel: Beyond the Neural Correlates of Consciousness
* 13: Brie Gertler: Dualism: How Epistemic Issues Drive Debates About
the Ontology of Consciousness
* 14: Philip Goff and Sam Coleman: Russellian Monism
* 15: Michael Pelczar: Idealism: Putting Qualia to Work
* 16: Mark Sprevak and Elizabeth Irvine: Eliminativism About
Consciousness
* 17: Frank Jackson: A Priori Physicalism
* 18: Joseph Levine: A Posteriori Physicalism: Type-B Materialism and
the Explanatory Gap
* 19: Adam Pautz: Representionalism About Consciousness
* 20: Josh Weisberg: Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness
* 21: Tom McClelland: Self-Representationalist Theories of
Consciousness
* 22: Daniel Stoljar: The Epistemic Approach to the Problem of
Consciousness
* 23: Christopher Mole: Consciousness and Attention
* 24: Christopher S. Hill: Consciousness and Memory
* 25: Benjamin Kozuch: Consciousness and Action: Contemporary Empirical
Arguments for Epiphenomenalism
* 26: Angela Mendelovici and David Bourget: Consciousness and
Intentionality
* 27: Berit Brogaard and Elijah Chudnoff: Consciousness and Knowledge
* 28: Maja Spener: Consciousness, Introspection, and Subjective
Measures
* 29: Dan Zahavi: Consciousness and Selfhood: Getting Clearer on
for-Me-Ness and Mineness
* 30: Joshua Shepherd and Neil Levy: Consciousness and Morality
* 31: Mark Rowlands: Embodied Consciousness