Consciousness and Subjectivity (S. Miguens and G. Preyer eds)

De 25-09-2011 a 25-06-2013

Consciousness and Subjectivity

Edited by Sofia Miguens, Gerhard Preyer

A editora Ontos Verlag acaba de aceitar a publicação do livro "Consciousness and Subjectivity", coordenado por S. Miguens (Porto) e G. Preyer (Frankfurt).

1. Description
2. Contents

3. Context of the book

4. Editors

5. Contributors

6. Publisher



1. Description

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 whichdisrupt classic inner/outer boundaries.

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2. Contents

Introduction

Sofia Miguens and Gerhard Preyer
Are There Blindspots in Thinking about Consciousness and Subjectivity?

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Part I

Consciousness and Experience

Hilary Putnam
<>Sensation and Apperception

Elijah Chudnoff
<>Presentational Phenomenology

Farid Masrour
The Intentional Content of Perceptual Experience

Michelle Montague
The Content, Intentionality and Phenomenology of Perceptual Experience

Donovan Wishon
<>Perceptual Acquaintance and Informational Content

Uriah Kriegel
Personal-Level Representation

Charles Travis
<>Pyrrhonian Attitudes and Moore's Paradox

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Part II

Subjectivity and First Person

Manfred Frank
Can Subjectivity be Naturalized?

Gerhard Preyer
<>Subjectivity
<>Dieter Henrich?s Turn

Neil Feit
Self-Ascription and Self-Awareness

Shaun Gallagher
First-Person Perspective and Immunity to Error through Misidentification

Thor Grünbaum
<>First-Person Thinking and minimal Self-Consciousness

Joel Krueger and Søren Overgaard
<>Seeing Subjectivity: defending a Perceptual Account of Other Minds

David Rudrauf, Kenneth Williford
<>The Paradoxes of Subjectivity and the Projective Structure of Consciousness

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3.  Context of the project

This project took place as part of the agenda of

Mind Language and Action Group (MLAG ? Institute of Philosophy / University of Porto), which is a research group in philosophy of mind, philosophy of language and philosophy of action (http://mlag.up.pt/)

and

ProtoSociology An International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Project, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt a. M. Germany http://www.protosociology.de

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4. Editors

Sofia Miguens
< align="justify">Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy ? University of Porto, Portugal; Principal Investigator of MLAG. Main research area: Philosophy of mind. http://mlag.up.pt.

Gerhard Preyer
< align="justify">Professor of Sociology, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt a. M., Germany www.gesellschaftswissenschaften.uni-frankfurt.de/gpreyer

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5. Contributors

Elijah Chudnoff
Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Miami, 1252 Memorial Drive Coral Gables, United States of America.

Neil Feit
< align="justify">Professor of Philosophy, SUNY Fredonia, Fredonia, NY, United States of America.

Manfred Frank
Professor of Philosophy, Institute of Philosophy, University Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

Shaun Gallagher
< align="justify">Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Sciences, Institute of Simulation and Training
University of Central Florida,Orlando, FL, United States of America.

Thor Grünbaum, PhD
< align="justify">Assistant Professor, Philosophy Section, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Uriah Kriegel
< align="justify">Professor of Philosophy, University of Arizona, Tucson, United States of America.

Joel Krueger
< align="justify">Professor of Philosophy, Danish National Research Foundation: Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen Njalsgade, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Farid Masrour
Assistant Professor/ Bersoff Faculty Fellow, Department of Philosophy, New York University, New York, NY, United States of America.

Sofia Miguens
< align="justify">Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy ? University of Porto, Portugal; Principal Investigator of MLAG, Portugal.

Michelle Montague
< align="justify">Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, Bristol, Oxford, Great Britain.

Søren Overgaard
< align="justify">Professor of Philosophy, Danish National Research Foundation: Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen Njalsgade, Copenhagen.Denmark.

Gerhard Preyer
< align="justify">Professor of Sociology, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt a. M., Germany.

Hilary Putnam
< align="justify">Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University, Harvard, United States of America.

David Rudrauf
< align="justify">Assistant Professor of Neurology, Radiology, and Neuroscience, Laboratory of Brain Imaging and Cognitive Neuroscience (Director), Department of Neurology, University of Iowa, United States of America

Charles Travis
< align="justify">Professor of Philosophy, King?s Colleagues, London, Great Britain.

Kenneth Williford
Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Philosophy and Humanities, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, United States of America.

Donovan Wishon
<>Department of Philosophy, Stanford University, United States of America.

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6. Publisher

Ontos Publisher, Heusenstamm b. Frankfurt a. M., in Philosophical Analysis. Edited by H. Hochberg, R. Hüntelmann, C. Kanzian, R. Schantz, E Tegtmeier.

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