The Philosophy of Daniel Dennett explores the intellectual significance of Daniel C. Dennett's 45 years of philosophical research, while providing a critical and constructive overview of Dennett's stance-based methodology and his claims about metal representation, consciousness, cultural evolution, and religion.
The Philosophy of Daniel Dennett explores the intellectual significance of Daniel C. Dennett's 45 years of philosophical research, while providing a critical and constructive overview of Dennett's stance-based methodology and his claims about metal representation, consciousness, cultural evolution, and religion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bryce Huebner is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University. Author of MACROCOGNITION (OUP 2013)
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* Introduction: Dennettian themes will not go away, Bryce Huebner * Part I: Person-level and subpersonal explanations * 1.1 Embodied stances: Realism without literalism, Rebecca Kukla * 1.2 Reflections on Rebecca Kukla, Daniel C. Dennett * 2.1 The many roles of the intentional stance, Tadeusz Zawidzki * 2.2 Reflections on Tadeusz Zawidzki, Daniel C. Dennett * 3.1 Memory and the intentional stance, Felipe De Brigard * 3.2 Reflections on Felipe De Brigard, Daniel C. Dennett * 4.1 Representations and rules in language, Ray Jackendoff * 4.2 Reflections on Ray Jackendoff, Daniel C. Dennett * Part II: Conscious experience * 5.1 Seeming to Seem, David Rosenthal * 5.2 Reflections on David Rosenthal, Daniel C. Dennett * 6.1 Is consciousness a trick or a treat? Jesse Prinz * 6.2 Reflections on Jesse Prinz, Daniel C. Dennett * 7.1 Strange Inversions: Prediction and the Explanation of Conscious Experience, Andy Clark * 7.2 Reflections on Andy Clark, Daniel C. Dennett * * Part III: Evolution, Sociality, and agency * 8.1 Towers and trees in cognitive evolution, Peter Godfrey-Smith * 8.2 Reflections on Peter Godfrey-Smith, Daniel C. Dennett * 9.1 Mother Culture, meet Mother Nature, Luc Faucher and Pierre Poirier * 9.2 Reflections on Luc Faucher and Pierre Poirier, Daniel C. Dennett * 10.1 Planning and prefigurative politics: The nature of freedom and the possibility of control, Bryce Huebner * 10.2 Reflections on Bryce Huebner, Daniel C. Dennett * 11.1 Dennett on Breaking the spell, Lynne Rudder Baker * 11.2 Reflections on Lynne Rudder Baker, Daniel C. Dennett
* Introduction: Dennettian themes will not go away, Bryce Huebner * Part I: Person-level and subpersonal explanations * 1.1 Embodied stances: Realism without literalism, Rebecca Kukla * 1.2 Reflections on Rebecca Kukla, Daniel C. Dennett * 2.1 The many roles of the intentional stance, Tadeusz Zawidzki * 2.2 Reflections on Tadeusz Zawidzki, Daniel C. Dennett * 3.1 Memory and the intentional stance, Felipe De Brigard * 3.2 Reflections on Felipe De Brigard, Daniel C. Dennett * 4.1 Representations and rules in language, Ray Jackendoff * 4.2 Reflections on Ray Jackendoff, Daniel C. Dennett * Part II: Conscious experience * 5.1 Seeming to Seem, David Rosenthal * 5.2 Reflections on David Rosenthal, Daniel C. Dennett * 6.1 Is consciousness a trick or a treat? Jesse Prinz * 6.2 Reflections on Jesse Prinz, Daniel C. Dennett * 7.1 Strange Inversions: Prediction and the Explanation of Conscious Experience, Andy Clark * 7.2 Reflections on Andy Clark, Daniel C. Dennett * * Part III: Evolution, Sociality, and agency * 8.1 Towers and trees in cognitive evolution, Peter Godfrey-Smith * 8.2 Reflections on Peter Godfrey-Smith, Daniel C. Dennett * 9.1 Mother Culture, meet Mother Nature, Luc Faucher and Pierre Poirier * 9.2 Reflections on Luc Faucher and Pierre Poirier, Daniel C. Dennett * 10.1 Planning and prefigurative politics: The nature of freedom and the possibility of control, Bryce Huebner * 10.2 Reflections on Bryce Huebner, Daniel C. Dennett * 11.1 Dennett on Breaking the spell, Lynne Rudder Baker * 11.2 Reflections on Lynne Rudder Baker, Daniel C. Dennett
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