Buch, Englisch, 560 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 218 mm, Gewicht: 844 g
Volume 4
Buch, Englisch, 560 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 218 mm, Gewicht: 844 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-892412-8
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Mind presents cutting-edge work in the philosophy of mind, combining invited articles and articles selected from submissions. Each volume will highlight two themes to bring focus to debates. The series will reflect the diversity of methods adopted in contemporary philosophy of mind and provide a venue for rigorous and innovative work by both established and up-and-coming voices in the field.
The themes covered in the fourth volume are twenty-first-century idealism, acquaintance and perception, and acquaintance and consciousness. It also contains a book symposium on David Chalmers' Reality+, and an article on Aristotle's philosophy of mind.
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- Part I Twenty-First-Century Idealism
- 1: Miri Albahari: Is Universal Consciousness Fit for Ground?
- 2: David Builes: Modal Idealism
- 3: Geoffrey Lee: Idealism and the Interface Theory
- 4: Helen Yetter-Chappell: Idealism and the Best of All (Subjectively Indistinguishable) Possible Worlds
- Part II Acquaintance and Perception
- 5: Jared Warren: The Sense-Data Language and External World Skepticism
- 6: William Fish: Naïve Realism, Incorporeal Objects, and the Time-lag Argument
- 7: Dorothea Debus: Relationalism, Acquaintance, and Subjectivity: Some Metaphysical Implications
- 8: Emad Atiq and Matt Duncan: I Feel Your Pain: Acquaintance and the Limits of Empathy
- Part III Acquaintance and Consciousness
- 9: Elijah Chudnoff: Inferential Seemings
- 10: Anna Giustina: Inner Acquaintance Theories of Consciousness
- 11: Michelle Liu: Revelation and the Appearance/Reality Distinction
- 12: Nicholas Silins: The Conscious Theory of Higher-Orderness
- Part IV Book Symposium on David Chalmers' Reality+
- 13: David J. Chalmers: Précis of Reality+
- 14: Grace Helton: The Simulation Hypothesis, Social Knowledge, and a Meaningful Life
- 15: Terry Horgan: Why Virtual Worlds Aren't Real: How Phenomenal Intentionality Constrains Mental Reference
- 16: Christopher Peacocke: Simulation: Its Metaphysics and Epistemology
- 17: David J. Chalmers: The Simulation Hypothesis: Metaphysics, Epistemology, Value
- Part V History of Philosophy of Mind: Aristotle
- 18: Patricia Marechal: Aristotle on Thumos




