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OverviewThis volume identifies and develops how philosophy of mind and phenomenology interact in both conceptual and empirically-informed ways. The objective is to demonstrate that phenomenology, as the first-personal study of the contents and structures of our mentality, can provide us with insights into the understanding of the mind and can complement strictly analytical or empirically informed approaches to the study of the mind. Insofar as phenomenology, as the study or science of phenomena, allows the mind to appear, this collection shows how the mind can reappear through a constructive dialogue between different ways—phenomenological, analytical, and empirical—of understanding mentality. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel O. Dahlstrom , Andreas Elpidorou , Walter HoppPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9780815371960ISBN 10: 0815371969 Pages: 348 Publication Date: 28 November 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate 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 ContentsReviewsThis volume on the philosophy of mind is stimulating. It will give readers with an interest in philosophy of mind a lot of ideas to consider. The volume as a whole makes a compelling case for integrating more phenomenology into mainstream work on the mind and cognitive science. --Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews The book comprises essays by an impressive list of scholars and experts in phenomenology, both young and more established, male and female. The overall quality of the papers is very good, and the book offers a broad and rich portrait of some of the current research trends in the field ... I recommend the book to anyone with an interest in philosophy of mind, especially those approaching the topic from a phenomenological perspective. --Husserl Studies By bringing together phenomenology, analytic philosophy of mind, and recent empirical approaches to the mind, this text is eminently designed to address pressing questions in the philosophy of mind in a systematic manner. I recommend it unhesitantly to scholars working in the philosophical arena, particularly those who harbor interests in philosophy of mind. --Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology This is a volume that assembles a group of internationally leading scholars to pursue the intersections between the traditions of phenomenology and philosophy of mind; these intersections, although they have largely been passed over so far, appear to be crucial to the continued development of both traditions in their inquiries into the mind and its structure in the twenty-first century. --Paul Livingston, University of New Mexico, USA I recommend the book to anyone with an interest in philosophy of mind, especially those approaching the topic from a phenomenological perspective. The collection contains some excellent papers on fundamental research topics and questions in contemporary phenomenology. -- Maxime Doyon, Universite de Montreal, Montreal, Canada This volume on the philosophy of mind is stimulating. It will give readers with an interest in philosophy of mind a lot of ideas to consider. The volume as a whole makes a compelling case for integrating more phenomenology into mainstream work on the mind and cognitive science. --Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews The book comprises essays by an impressive list of scholars and experts in phenomenology, both young and more established, male and female. The overall quality of the papers is very good, and the book offers a broad and rich portrait of some of the current research trends in the field ... I recommend the book to anyone with an interest in philosophy of mind, especially those approaching the topic from a phenomenological perspective. --Husserl Studies By bringing together phenomenology, analytic philosophy of mind, and recent empirical approaches to the mind, this text is eminently designed to address pressing questions in the philosophy of mind in a systematic manner. I recommend it unhesitantly to scholars working in the philosophical arena, particularly those who harbor interests in philosophy of mind. --Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology This is a volume that assembles a group of internationally leading scholars to pursue the intersections between the traditions of phenomenology and philosophy of mind; these intersections, although they have largely been passed over so far, appear to be crucial to the continued development of both traditions in their inquiries into the mind and its structure in the twenty-first century. --Paul Livingston, University of New Mexico, USA Author InformationDaniel 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. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |