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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Anne ReboulPublisher: 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: 9783319354187ISBN 10: 3319354183 Pages: 557 Publication Date: 10 September 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 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.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |