Thought
Its Origin and Reach: Essays for Mark Sainsbury
Herausgeber: Grzankowski, Alex; Savile, Anthony
Thought
Its Origin and Reach: Essays for Mark Sainsbury
Herausgeber: Grzankowski, Alex; Savile, Anthony
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The work of Mark Sainsbury has made a significant and challenging contribution to several central areas of philosophy. Thought: Its Origin and Reach will be of interest to professional philosophers and students working in philosophy of mind, language, epistemology, and metaphysics.
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The work of Mark Sainsbury has made a significant and challenging contribution to several central areas of philosophy. Thought: Its Origin and Reach will be of interest to professional philosophers and students working in philosophy of mind, language, epistemology, and metaphysics.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781032195308
- ISBN-10: 1032195304
- Artikelnr.: 69484898
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781032195308
- ISBN-10: 1032195304
- Artikelnr.: 69484898
Alex Grzankowski is Reader in Philosophy at Birkbeck College and the Associate Director of the Institute of Philosophy at the School of Advanced Studies, University of London. His research is in the Philosophy of Mind and Language with a focus on intentionality and representation. He is an editor of Nonpropositional Intentionality (2018). Anthony Savile is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at King's College London and Honorary Research Fellow at Birkbeck College, University of London.
Introduction Alex Grzankowski and Anthony Savile Part 1: Thought and
Consciousness 1. Awareness of Universals Alex Grzankowski 2. More Vorblick
than Flashback Anthony Savile 3. On Being Open Minded about Objectual
Attitudes Mark Textor 4. A New Solution to the Hard Problem of
Consciousness Michael Tye Part 2: Singular Thoughts and Displayed Thoughts
5. Reference and Form Rachel Goodman 6. Brentano's Legacy, Display Theory
and Non-Existence Max Koelbel 7. The Gallows Graham Priest 8. Individuating
(and typing) Mental Files François Recanati Part 3: Logic and
Quantification 9. Definite Descriptions Graeme Forbes 10. Thoughts about
Thinking about Things Hans Kamp 11. Special Quantification: Substitutional,
Higher-Order and Nominalization Approaches Fredrike Moltmann 12. Two
Notions of Rigidity Ian Rumfitt 13. Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish David Sosa
Part 4: The Non-Existent, the Fictional, and the Exotic 14. Exotica Tim
Crane 15. Judgements of Co-Identification Stacie Friend 16. Something and
the Things that do not Exist Dolf Rami 17. Can We Dispense with
Non-Existent Intentionalia? Alberto Voltolini Part 5: Vagueness 18. Two
Kinds of Indeterminacy Dorothy Edgington 19. Sainsbury's Scrambled Sorites
Dianna Raffman 20. Vagueness Redux: Boundaryless Concepts, the Transition
Problem and Luminosity Crispin Wright. Index
Consciousness 1. Awareness of Universals Alex Grzankowski 2. More Vorblick
than Flashback Anthony Savile 3. On Being Open Minded about Objectual
Attitudes Mark Textor 4. A New Solution to the Hard Problem of
Consciousness Michael Tye Part 2: Singular Thoughts and Displayed Thoughts
5. Reference and Form Rachel Goodman 6. Brentano's Legacy, Display Theory
and Non-Existence Max Koelbel 7. The Gallows Graham Priest 8. Individuating
(and typing) Mental Files François Recanati Part 3: Logic and
Quantification 9. Definite Descriptions Graeme Forbes 10. Thoughts about
Thinking about Things Hans Kamp 11. Special Quantification: Substitutional,
Higher-Order and Nominalization Approaches Fredrike Moltmann 12. Two
Notions of Rigidity Ian Rumfitt 13. Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish David Sosa
Part 4: The Non-Existent, the Fictional, and the Exotic 14. Exotica Tim
Crane 15. Judgements of Co-Identification Stacie Friend 16. Something and
the Things that do not Exist Dolf Rami 17. Can We Dispense with
Non-Existent Intentionalia? Alberto Voltolini Part 5: Vagueness 18. Two
Kinds of Indeterminacy Dorothy Edgington 19. Sainsbury's Scrambled Sorites
Dianna Raffman 20. Vagueness Redux: Boundaryless Concepts, the Transition
Problem and Luminosity Crispin Wright. Index
Introduction Alex Grzankowski and Anthony Savile Part 1: Thought and
Consciousness 1. Awareness of Universals Alex Grzankowski 2. More Vorblick
than Flashback Anthony Savile 3. On Being Open Minded about Objectual
Attitudes Mark Textor 4. A New Solution to the Hard Problem of
Consciousness Michael Tye Part 2: Singular Thoughts and Displayed Thoughts
5. Reference and Form Rachel Goodman 6. Brentano's Legacy, Display Theory
and Non-Existence Max Koelbel 7. The Gallows Graham Priest 8. Individuating
(and typing) Mental Files François Recanati Part 3: Logic and
Quantification 9. Definite Descriptions Graeme Forbes 10. Thoughts about
Thinking about Things Hans Kamp 11. Special Quantification: Substitutional,
Higher-Order and Nominalization Approaches Fredrike Moltmann 12. Two
Notions of Rigidity Ian Rumfitt 13. Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish David Sosa
Part 4: The Non-Existent, the Fictional, and the Exotic 14. Exotica Tim
Crane 15. Judgements of Co-Identification Stacie Friend 16. Something and
the Things that do not Exist Dolf Rami 17. Can We Dispense with
Non-Existent Intentionalia? Alberto Voltolini Part 5: Vagueness 18. Two
Kinds of Indeterminacy Dorothy Edgington 19. Sainsbury's Scrambled Sorites
Dianna Raffman 20. Vagueness Redux: Boundaryless Concepts, the Transition
Problem and Luminosity Crispin Wright. Index
Consciousness 1. Awareness of Universals Alex Grzankowski 2. More Vorblick
than Flashback Anthony Savile 3. On Being Open Minded about Objectual
Attitudes Mark Textor 4. A New Solution to the Hard Problem of
Consciousness Michael Tye Part 2: Singular Thoughts and Displayed Thoughts
5. Reference and Form Rachel Goodman 6. Brentano's Legacy, Display Theory
and Non-Existence Max Koelbel 7. The Gallows Graham Priest 8. Individuating
(and typing) Mental Files François Recanati Part 3: Logic and
Quantification 9. Definite Descriptions Graeme Forbes 10. Thoughts about
Thinking about Things Hans Kamp 11. Special Quantification: Substitutional,
Higher-Order and Nominalization Approaches Fredrike Moltmann 12. Two
Notions of Rigidity Ian Rumfitt 13. Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish David Sosa
Part 4: The Non-Existent, the Fictional, and the Exotic 14. Exotica Tim
Crane 15. Judgements of Co-Identification Stacie Friend 16. Something and
the Things that do not Exist Dolf Rami 17. Can We Dispense with
Non-Existent Intentionalia? Alberto Voltolini Part 5: Vagueness 18. Two
Kinds of Indeterminacy Dorothy Edgington 19. Sainsbury's Scrambled Sorites
Dianna Raffman 20. Vagueness Redux: Boundaryless Concepts, the Transition
Problem and Luminosity Crispin Wright. Index