Mind, reason, and being-in-the-world the McDowell-Dreyfus debate

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Schear, Joseph K. (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge 2013
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction, Joseph K. Schear Part 1: A Battle of Myths 1. The Myth of the Pervasiveness of the Mental, Hubert L. Dreyfus 2. The Myth of the Detached Mind, John McDowell Part 2: From Kant to Existential Phenomenology 3. Retrieving Realism, Charles Taylor 4. What is "Conceptual Activity"?, Robert B. Pippin 5. Transcendental Philosophy and the Possibility of the Given, Sebastian Gardner 6. Never Mind: Thinking of Subjectivity in the Dreyfus-McDowell Debate, Lee Braver Part 3: Intellectualism and Understanding 7. Conceptualism and the Scholastic Fallacy, Taylor Carman 8. On Over-intellectualizing the Intellect, Alva Noe 9. Intellectualism, Experience, and Motor Understanding, Charles Siewert Part 4: Experience, Concepts, and Non-Conceptual Content 10. The Given, Tim Crane 11. A Trilemma About Mental Content, Susanna Schellenberg 12. What is the Phenomenon of Conceptual Articulation?, Joseph Rouse Part 5: Bodily Skills, Rationality, and Self-Consciousness 13. Are We Essentially Rational Animals?, Joseph K. Schear 14. A Dancer Reflects, Barbara Montero 15. Mindedness, Mindlessness, and First-Person Authority, Dan Zahavi. Index