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Cognitive Phenomenology by Tim Bayne, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Tim Bayne

Current price: $169.68
Cognitive Phenomenology by Tim Bayne, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Cognitive Phenomenology by Tim Bayne, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

Indigo

Cognitive Phenomenology by Tim Bayne, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Tim Bayne

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It is widely agreed that there is such a thing as sensory phenomenology and imagistic phenomenology. The central concern of the cognitive phenomenology debate is whether there is a distinctive "cognitive phenomenology" - that is, a kind of phenomenology that has cognitive or conceptualcharacter in some sense that needs to be precisely determined. This volume presents new work by leading philosophers in the field, and addresses the question of whether conscious thought has cognitive phenomenology. It also includes a number of essays which consider whether cognitive phenomenologyis part of conscious perception and conscious emotion. Three broad themes run through the volume. First, some authors focus on the question of how the notion of cognitive phenomenology ought to be understood. How should the notion of cognitive phenomenology be defined? Are there different kinds of cognitive phenomenology? A second theme concerns theexistence of cognitive phenomenology. Some contributors defend the existence of a distinctive cognitive phenomenology, whereas others deny it. The arguments for and against the existence of cognitive phenomenology raise questions concerning the nature of first-person knowledge of thought, the relationship between consciousness and intentionality, and the scope of the explanatory gap. A third theme concerns the implications of the cognitivephenomenology debate. What are the implications of the debate for accounts of our introspective access to conscious thought and for accounts of the very nature of conscious thought? Cognitive Phenomenology brings the debate to the forefront of philosophy, and provides a state-of-the-art account ofthe issues at stake. | Cognitive Phenomenology by Tim Bayne, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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