This book develops and defends the thesis that thinking is a kind of experience, characterized by a sui generis phenomenology, and draws out the implications of this thesis for dominant views in philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and metaphysics.
This book develops and defends the thesis that thinking is a kind of experience, characterized by a sui generis phenomenology, and draws out the implications of this thesis for dominant views in philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and metaphysics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Pitt received his PhD in philosophy from the City University of New York Graduate Center in 1994. Since 2003 he has been a member of the philosophy department at California State University, Los Angeles. In between he held visiting professorships at Swarthmore College, Hunter College, University of Nebraksa-Lincoln, Brooklyn College, Iowa State University, and Central European University, Budapest, where he was a Fulbright Scholar in 2014-15. He has also held research fellowships at Australian National University, the Institute for Advanced Study at Central European University, and Cambridge University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Phenomenal Intentionality 2: The Experience of Thinking 3: Externalism 4: Indexical Thought 5: Thinking with Names 6: Unconscious Thought 7: Conceptual Reference Bibliography
Introduction 1: Phenomenal Intentionality 2: The Experience of Thinking 3: Externalism 4: Indexical Thought 5: Thinking with Names 6: Unconscious Thought 7: Conceptual Reference Bibliography
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