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This volume identifies and develops how phenomenology and philosophy of mind interact in both conceptual and empirically-informed ways.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2015
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Daniel O. Dahlstrom is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Boston University, USA. Andreas Elpidorou is Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Louisville, USA. Walter Hopp is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Boston University, USA.
Introduction Section I: Introspection and Phenomenal Consciousness 1.
Cognitive Phenomenology David Woodruff Smith 2. For-me-ness: What It Is and
What It Is Not Dan Zahavi and Uriah Kriegel Section II: Embodiment and
Sociality 3. Lived Body, Intercorporeality, Intersubjectivity: The Body as
a Phenomenological Theme Dermot Moran 4. The Body and Its Image in the
Clinical Encounter Dorothée Legrand 5. Merleau-Ponty: Actions, Habits, and
Skilled Expertise Komarine Romdenh-Romluc 6. The Minds of Others Shaun
Gallagher Section III: Self-Awareness and Knowledge 7. Interoception and
Self-Awareness: An Exploration in Interoceptive Phenomenology Daniel O.
Dahlstrom 8. Knowing One's Own Desires Jonathan Webber 9. Phenomenal
Conservatism and the Principle of All Principles Walter Hopp Section IV:
Perception and Dreams 10. Hearing, Seeing, and Music in the Middle Dan
Lloyd 11. Eyes Wide Shut: Sartre's Phenomenology of Dreaming Nicolas de
Warren Section V: Affectivity 12. Defending a Heideggerian Account of Mood
Lauren Freeman 13. The Significance of Boredom: A Sartrean Reading Andreas
Elpidorou Section VI: Naturalism and Cognition 14. Prospects for a
Naturalized Phenomenology Jeffrey Yoshimi 15. Bringing Philosophy Back: 4e
Cognition and the Argument from Phenomenology Mark Rowlands
Cognitive Phenomenology David Woodruff Smith 2. For-me-ness: What It Is and
What It Is Not Dan Zahavi and Uriah Kriegel Section II: Embodiment and
Sociality 3. Lived Body, Intercorporeality, Intersubjectivity: The Body as
a Phenomenological Theme Dermot Moran 4. The Body and Its Image in the
Clinical Encounter Dorothée Legrand 5. Merleau-Ponty: Actions, Habits, and
Skilled Expertise Komarine Romdenh-Romluc 6. The Minds of Others Shaun
Gallagher Section III: Self-Awareness and Knowledge 7. Interoception and
Self-Awareness: An Exploration in Interoceptive Phenomenology Daniel O.
Dahlstrom 8. Knowing One's Own Desires Jonathan Webber 9. Phenomenal
Conservatism and the Principle of All Principles Walter Hopp Section IV:
Perception and Dreams 10. Hearing, Seeing, and Music in the Middle Dan
Lloyd 11. Eyes Wide Shut: Sartre's Phenomenology of Dreaming Nicolas de
Warren Section V: Affectivity 12. Defending a Heideggerian Account of Mood
Lauren Freeman 13. The Significance of Boredom: A Sartrean Reading Andreas
Elpidorou Section VI: Naturalism and Cognition 14. Prospects for a
Naturalized Phenomenology Jeffrey Yoshimi 15. Bringing Philosophy Back: 4e
Cognition and the Argument from Phenomenology Mark Rowlands
Introduction Section I: Introspection and Phenomenal Consciousness 1.
Cognitive Phenomenology David Woodruff Smith 2. For-me-ness: What It Is and
What It Is Not Dan Zahavi and Uriah Kriegel Section II: Embodiment and
Sociality 3. Lived Body, Intercorporeality, Intersubjectivity: The Body as
a Phenomenological Theme Dermot Moran 4. The Body and Its Image in the
Clinical Encounter Dorothée Legrand 5. Merleau-Ponty: Actions, Habits, and
Skilled Expertise Komarine Romdenh-Romluc 6. The Minds of Others Shaun
Gallagher Section III: Self-Awareness and Knowledge 7. Interoception and
Self-Awareness: An Exploration in Interoceptive Phenomenology Daniel O.
Dahlstrom 8. Knowing One's Own Desires Jonathan Webber 9. Phenomenal
Conservatism and the Principle of All Principles Walter Hopp Section IV:
Perception and Dreams 10. Hearing, Seeing, and Music in the Middle Dan
Lloyd 11. Eyes Wide Shut: Sartre's Phenomenology of Dreaming Nicolas de
Warren Section V: Affectivity 12. Defending a Heideggerian Account of Mood
Lauren Freeman 13. The Significance of Boredom: A Sartrean Reading Andreas
Elpidorou Section VI: Naturalism and Cognition 14. Prospects for a
Naturalized Phenomenology Jeffrey Yoshimi 15. Bringing Philosophy Back: 4e
Cognition and the Argument from Phenomenology Mark Rowlands
Cognitive Phenomenology David Woodruff Smith 2. For-me-ness: What It Is and
What It Is Not Dan Zahavi and Uriah Kriegel Section II: Embodiment and
Sociality 3. Lived Body, Intercorporeality, Intersubjectivity: The Body as
a Phenomenological Theme Dermot Moran 4. The Body and Its Image in the
Clinical Encounter Dorothée Legrand 5. Merleau-Ponty: Actions, Habits, and
Skilled Expertise Komarine Romdenh-Romluc 6. The Minds of Others Shaun
Gallagher Section III: Self-Awareness and Knowledge 7. Interoception and
Self-Awareness: An Exploration in Interoceptive Phenomenology Daniel O.
Dahlstrom 8. Knowing One's Own Desires Jonathan Webber 9. Phenomenal
Conservatism and the Principle of All Principles Walter Hopp Section IV:
Perception and Dreams 10. Hearing, Seeing, and Music in the Middle Dan
Lloyd 11. Eyes Wide Shut: Sartre's Phenomenology of Dreaming Nicolas de
Warren Section V: Affectivity 12. Defending a Heideggerian Account of Mood
Lauren Freeman 13. The Significance of Boredom: A Sartrean Reading Andreas
Elpidorou Section VI: Naturalism and Cognition 14. Prospects for a
Naturalized Phenomenology Jeffrey Yoshimi 15. Bringing Philosophy Back: 4e
Cognition and the Argument from Phenomenology Mark Rowlands