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245 4 _aThe phenomenological mind/
_cGallagher,Shaun
250 _a2nd ed
260 _aLondon:
_bRoutledge,
_c2012.
300 _axiv, 271 p
505 _a1 Introduction: philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and phenomenology An oversimplified account of the last 100 years What is phenomenology? Outline of this book 2 Methodologies Fantasies in the science of consciousness Phenomenoiogical method Naturalizing phenomenology Conclusion 3 Consciousness and self-consciousness Consciousness and pre-refiactive self-consciousness Pre-reflective self-consciousness and 'what it is like' Blindsight Self-consciousness and reflection Conclusion: driving it home 4 Time The default account A phenomenology of time-consciousness The microstructure of consciousness and self-consciousness Time-consciousness and dynamical systems theory Is consciousness of a temporal process itself temporally extended? Historicity 5 Perception Perceptual holism Conceptuality and ambiguity The role of others 6 Intentionality What is intentionality? Resemblance, causation, and mental representation The positive account Intentionalism Intentionality and consciousness Phenomenology, externalism, and metaphysical realism 7 The embodied mind Robotic and biological bodies How the body defines the space of experience The body as experientially transparent Embodiment and social cognition 8 Action and agency The phenomenology of agency Experimenting with the sense of agency My actions and yours 9 How we know others Theory-of-mind debate Problems with implicit simulation Empathy and the argument from analogy Mentalism and the conceptual problem of other minds Interaction and narrative 10 Self and person Neuroscepticism and the no-self doctrine Various notions of self Sociality and personality A developmental story Pathologies of the self
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