Buch, Englisch, 395 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 526 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-18494-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Drawing inspiration from a variety of traditions including Wittgenstein, Lacan, phenomenology and analytic philosophy, the authors address a wide range of topics including the mind/body-problem, the problem of other minds, subjectivity and objectivity, the debates on mindreading, naturalism, reductive physicalism, representationalism and the ‘E-turn’; Dennett’s heterophenomenology, McDowell’s neo-Kantianism, Wittgenstein’s ‘private language’ considerations and his notion of an ‘attitude towards a soul’; repression, love, conscience, the difficulties of self-understanding, and the methods and aims of philosophy.
Through a combination of detailed, immanent criticism and bold constructive work, the authors move the discussion to a new level, beyond humanistic or conservative critiques of naturalism and scientism.
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1. 'Introduction', Joel Backström, Hannes Nykänen, Niklas Toivakainen, Thomas Wallgren.- Part I: Questioning Philosophy of Mind.- 2. 'Mind and moral matter', Thomas Wallgren.- 3. 'The Jaspers case and the paradox of the 'human sciences'', Frederico Leoni.- Part II: Ethical Critiques of Reductive Naturalism.- 4. 'The missing 'E': Radical embodied cognitive science, ecological psychology and the place of ethics in our responsiveness to the lifeworld', Phil Hutchinson.- 5. 'All souls: Wittgenstein and eine Einstellung zur Seele', David R. Cerbone.- 6. 'An attitude towards a soul: Wittgenstein, other minds, and the mind', Edmund Dain.- 7. 'Wittgenstein, psychological self-ascriptions and the moral dimensions of our inner lives', Anne-Marie Søndergaard Christensen.- 8. 'Speak to us of love: Some difficulties in the philosophical and scientific study of love', Camilla Kronqvist.- Part III: The Second Person and the Hidden Moral Dynamics of Philosoph.- 9. 'Philosophy of mind and/as the repression of interpersonal understanding', Joel Backström.- 10. 'So much fuss about nothing: The moral dynamics of the mind-body problem', Niklas Toivakainen.- 11. 'Who wants to be understood? On self-understanding, social affirmation, and love', Fredrik Westerlund.- 12. 'This thing with philosophy', Hannes Nykänen.- 13. ''Private language' and the 2nd person: Wittgenstein and Løgstrup 'versus' Levinas?', Rupert Reed.