Mind, Values, and Metaphysics: Philosophical Essays in Honor of Kevin Mulligan - Volume 2

Author:   Anne Reboul
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
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Pages:   557
Publication Date:   10 September 2016
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Author:   Anne Reboul
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   8.482kg
ISBN:  

9783319354187


ISBN 10:   3319354183
Pages:   557
Publication Date:   10 September 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Chapter 1. Introduction; A. Reboul, 10.- Part I: Values, Ethics and Emotions.- Chapter 2. Alternatives and Responsibility: An Asymmetrical Approach; C. Moya.- Chapter 3. The Normativity of Evaluative Concepts; C. Tappolet, 18.- Chapter 4. For Kevin’s sake; T. Rønnow-Rasmussen.- Chapter 5. Knowledge, Emotion, Value and Inner Normativity: When KEVIN meets Collective Persons; A. Konzelmann Ziv.- Chapter 6. The Argument of Ethical Naturalism; B. Baertschi.- Chapter 7. Why We Don’t Perceive Aesthetic Properties; C. Todd.- Chapter 8. Literature, Emotions, and the Possible: Hazlitt and Stendhal; P. Lombardo.- Chapter 9. L’avenir du crétinisme; P. Engel.- Part II. Epistemology, Perception, and Consciousness.- Chapter 10. Three Easy Points on Relative Truth; D. Marconi.- Chapter 11. Mere Belief as a Modification; M. van der Schaar.- Chapter 12. The Epistemological Disunity of Memory; F. Teroni.- Chapter 13. The Vocabulary of Epistemology, with observations on some surprising shortcomings of the English language; G. Sundholm.- Chapter 14. The Blurred Hen; C. Calabi.- Chapter 15. How Picture Perfection Defies Cognitive Impenetrability; A. Voltolini.- Chapter 16. Singular Thoughts, Seeing Doubles and Delusional Misidentification; P. Gerrans.- Chapter 17. Reconstructing (Phenomenal) Consciousness; A. Paternoster.-Chapter 18. Basic Intentionality, Primitive Awareness and Awareness of Oneself; M. Nida-Rümelin.- Part III: Philosophy of Mind and Philosophy of Language.- Chapter 19. Causal Equivalence as a Basis for the Specification of Neural Correlates; U. Meixner.- Chapter 20. Simulation vs. Theory-Theory: A Plea for an Epistemological Turn; J. Deonna & B. Nanay.- Chapter 21. Mental Simulation and the Reification of Beliefs; J. Dokic.- Chapter 22. Numerals and Word Sequences; R. Casati.- Chapter 23. Frege’s New Language; J. Barnes.- Chapter 24. On Liars, ‘Liars’ and Harmless Self-Reference; W. Künne.- Chapter 25. Constitutive vs. Normative Accounts of Speech and Mental Acts; M. Garcia-Carpintero.- Chapter 26. M&Ms – Mentally Mediated Meanings; L. Cesalli.- Chapter 27. Mental Files and Identity; F. Recanati.- Chapter 28. Did ‘Madagascar’ Undergo a Change in Referent?; M. Santambrogio.- Chapter 29. Live metaphors; A. Reboul.- Chapter 30. Syntactic Cartography and the Syntacticisation of Scope-Discourse Semantics; L. Rizzi.

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