The First-Person Perspective and Other Essays
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- Author: Sydney Shoemaker, Cornell University, New York
- Date Published: September 1996
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- isbn: 9780521568715
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The essays in this collection deal with the way in which we know our own minds. Professor Shoemaker opposes the "inner sense" conception of introspective self-knowledge. He defends the view that perceptual and sensory states have nonrepresentational features--"qualia"--that determine what it is like to have them. Among the other topics covered are the unity of consciousness, and the idea that the "first-person perspective" gives a privileged route to philosophical understanding of the nature of mind.
Read more- Major figure in the philosophy of mind, one of the hottest areas in current philosophy
- Interdisciplinary interest in psychology and cognitive science
- Shoemaker published a successful collection of papers with Cambridge University Press in 1984, Identity, Cause and Mind
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"I believe that Shomemaker's papers on self-knowledge and the nature of phenomenal consciousness . . . constitute a deeply original and systematic body of work on these most difficult and perplexing philosophical issues." --Jaegwon Kim, Brown University
See more reviews"The book will, I am sure, be regarded as must-reading by philosophers of mind; the papers are at the cutting edge of discussion of knowledge of our own mental states." --Brian McLaughlin, Rutgers University
"This collection seems to me the plum among the many impressive recent philosophical treatments of consciousness and self-knowledge, and the most useful as a starting point for further work. Every turn is made brilliantly and plainly, with lucid, compelling argumentation...." Mark Crimmins, Dialogue
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- Date Published: September 1996
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521568715
- length: 300 pages
- dimensions: 215 x 140 x 23 mm
- weight: 0.46kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. Self-Knowledge:
1. Introspection and the self
2. On knowing one's own mind
3. First-person access
4. Moore's paradox and self-knowledge
Part II. Qualia:
5. Qualities and qualia: what's in the mind?
6. Qualia and consciousness
7. Intrasubjective/intersubjective
Part III. Mental Unity and the Nature Of The Mind:
8. The first-person perspective
9. Unity of consciousness and consciousness of unity
Part IV. The Royce Lectures: Self-Knowledge and 'Inner Sense':
10. Lecture 1: the object perception model
11. Lecture 2: the broad perceptual model
12. Lecture 3: the phenomenal character of experience.
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