Sensations and Phenomenology
In this volume the author presents a thoroughly considered critical and historical analysis of the theory of sensation as originated by Descartes, and concludes that the theory is basically wrong. Examining and finding unsatisfactory the original proofs of the theory, Mr. Chapman goes on to demonstr...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bloomington,
Indiana University Press
1966
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- pt. 1. Two fundamental assumptions
- pt. 2. Scientific humanism : Kepler and Galileo
- pt. 3. Descartes's direct argument for sensations
- pt. 4. The indirect arguments for sensations
- pt. 5. Production or constitution
- pt. 6. Intentionality and the intentional relation
- pt. 7. Is the world internal to consciousness?
- pt. 8. Conclusion : The purge.