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Consciousness and Subjectivity / ed. by Sofia Miguens, Gerhard Preyer.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis ; 47Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2013]Copyright date: ©2012Description: 1 online resource (363 p.) : Zahlr. AbbContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110325843
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  • BD438.5
  • BD438.5
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Are There Blindspots in Thinking About Consciousness and Subjectivity? -- Part I. Consciousness and Experience -- Sensation and Apperception -- Presentational Phenomenology -- The Content, Intentionality, and Phenomenology of Experience -- Perceptual Aquaintance and Informational Content -- Personal-Level Representation -- While Under the Influence -- Part II. Subjectivity and the First Person -- Varieties of Subjectivity -- The Problem of Subjectivity: Dieter Henrich's Turn -- Self-Ascription and Self-Awareness -- First Person is Not Just a Perspective: Thought, Reality and the Limits of Interpretation -- First-Person Perspective and Immunity to Error Through Misidentification -- First Person and Minimal Self-Consciousness -- Seeing Subjectivity: Defending a Perceptual Account of Other Minds -- The Paradoxes of Subjectivity and the Projective Structure of Consciousness -- Contributors -- Name and Subject Index
Summary: Issues of subjectivity and consciousness are dealt with in very different ways in the analytic tradition and in the idealistic-phenomenological tradition central to continental philosophy. This book brings together analytically inspired philosophers working on the continent with English-speaking philosophers to address specific issues regarding subjectivity and consciousness. The issues range from acquaintance and immediacy in perception and apperception, to the role of agency in bodily 'mine-ness', to self-determination (Selbstbestimmung) through (free) action. Thus involving philosophers of different traditions should yield a deeper vision of consciousness and subjectivity; one relating the mind not only to nature, or to first-person authority in linguistic creatures-questions which, in the analytic tradition, are sometimes treated as exhausting the topic-but also to many other aspects of mind's understanding of itself in ways which disrupt classic inner/outer boundaries.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Are There Blindspots in Thinking About Consciousness and Subjectivity? -- Part I. Consciousness and Experience -- Sensation and Apperception -- Presentational Phenomenology -- The Content, Intentionality, and Phenomenology of Experience -- Perceptual Aquaintance and Informational Content -- Personal-Level Representation -- While Under the Influence -- Part II. Subjectivity and the First Person -- Varieties of Subjectivity -- The Problem of Subjectivity: Dieter Henrich's Turn -- Self-Ascription and Self-Awareness -- First Person is Not Just a Perspective: Thought, Reality and the Limits of Interpretation -- First-Person Perspective and Immunity to Error Through Misidentification -- First Person and Minimal Self-Consciousness -- Seeing Subjectivity: Defending a Perceptual Account of Other Minds -- The Paradoxes of Subjectivity and the Projective Structure of Consciousness -- Contributors -- Name and Subject Index

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Issues of subjectivity and consciousness are dealt with in very different ways in the analytic tradition and in the idealistic-phenomenological tradition central to continental philosophy. This book brings together analytically inspired philosophers working on the continent with English-speaking philosophers to address specific issues regarding subjectivity and consciousness. The issues range from acquaintance and immediacy in perception and apperception, to the role of agency in bodily 'mine-ness', to self-determination (Selbstbestimmung) through (free) action. Thus involving philosophers of different traditions should yield a deeper vision of consciousness and subjectivity; one relating the mind not only to nature, or to first-person authority in linguistic creatures-questions which, in the analytic tradition, are sometimes treated as exhausting the topic-but also to many other aspects of mind's understanding of itself in ways which disrupt classic inner/outer boundaries.

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