Empty Representations
Title | Empty Representations PDF eBook |
Author | Manuel García-Carpintero |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0199647054 |
The contents of linguistic and mental representations may seem to be individuated by what they are about. But a problem arises with regard to representation of the non-existent -- words and thoughts that are about things that don't exist. Fourteen new essays get to grips with this much-debated problem.
Thing and Space
Title | Thing and Space PDF eBook |
Author | Edmund Husserl |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 357 |
Release | 2013-03-14 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9401588694 |
This is a translation of Edmund HusserI's lecture course from the Summer semester 1907 at the University of Gottingen. The German original was pub lished posthumously in 1973 as Volume XVI of Husserliana, Husserl's opera omnia. The translation is complete, including both the main text and the supplementary texts (as Husserliana volumes are usually organized), except for the critical apparatus which provides variant readings. The announced title of the lecture course was "Main parts of the phenome nology and critique of reason." The course began with five, relatively inde pendent, introductory lectures. These were published on their own in 1947, bearing the title The idea ojphenomenology.l The "Five Lectures" comprise a general orientation by proposing the method to be employed in the subsequent working out of the actual problems (viz., the method of "phenomenological reduction") and by clarifying, at least provisionally, some technical terms that will be used in the labor the subsequent lectures will carry out. The present volume, then, presents that labor, i.e., the method in action and the results attained. As such, this text dispels the abstract impression which could not help but cling to the first five lectures taken in isolation. Accord ingly, we are here given genuine "introductory lectures," i.e., an introduction to phenomenology in the genuine phenomenological sense of engaging in the work of phenomenology, going to the "matters at issue themselves," rather than remaining aloof from them in abstract considerations of standpoint and approach.
Essay on a New Theory of the Human Capacity for Representation
Title | Essay on a New Theory of the Human Capacity for Representation PDF eBook |
Author | Karl Leonhard Reinhold |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 3110227401 |
Biographical note: Tim Mehigan and Barry Empson, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Thinking about Things
Title | Thinking about Things PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Sainsbury |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2018-04-27 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0192524976 |
In the blink of an eye, I can redirect my thought from London to Austin, from apples to unicorns, from former president Obama to the mythical flying horse, Pegasus. How is this possible? How can we think about things that do not exist, like unicorns and Pegasus? They are not there to be thought about, yet we think about them just as easily as we think about things that do exist. Thinking About Things addresses these and related questions, taking as its framework a representational theory of mind. It explains how mental states are attributed, what their aboutness consists in, whether or not they are relational, and whether any of them involve nonexistent things. The explanation centers on a new theory of what is involved in attributing attitudes like thinking, hoping, and wanting. These attributions are intensional: some of them seem to involve nonexistent things, and they typically have semantic and logical peculiarities, like the fact that one cannot always substitute one expression for another that refers to the same thing without affecting truth. Mark Sainsburys new theory, display theory, explains these anomalies. For example, substituting coreferring expressions does not always preserve truth because the correctness of an attribution depends on what concepts it displays, not on what the concepts refer to. And a concept that refers to nothing may be used in an accurate display of what someone is thinking.
Fiction and Representation
Title | Fiction and Representation PDF eBook |
Author | Zoltán Vecsey |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2019-06-17 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 3110665158 |
One of the basic insights of the book is that there is a notion of non-relational linguistic representation which can fruitfully be employed in a systematic approach to literary fiction. This notion allows us to develop an improved understanding of the ontological nature of fictional entities. A related insight is that the customary distinction between extra-fictional and intra-fictional contexts has only a secondary theoretical importance. This distinction plays a central role in nearly all contemporary theories of literary fiction. There is a tendency among researchers to take it as obvious that the contrast between these two types of contexts is crucial for understanding the boundary that divides fiction from non-fiction. Seen from the perspective of non-relational representation, the key question is rather how representational networks come into being and how consumers of literary texts can, and do, engage with these networks. As a whole, the book provides, for the first time, a comprehensive artefactualist account of the nature of fictional entities.
Apperception and Self-Consciousness in Kant and German Idealism
Title | Apperception and Self-Consciousness in Kant and German Idealism PDF eBook |
Author | Dennis Schulting |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2020-10-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1350151416 |
In Apperception and Self-Consciousness in Kant and German Idealism, Dennis Schulting examines the themes of reflexivity, self-consciousness, representation and apperception in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant and German Idealism more widely. Central to Schulting's argument is the claim that all human experience is inherently self-referential and that this is part of a self-reflexivity of thought, or what is called transcendental apperception, a Kantian insight that was first apparent in the work of Christian Wolff and came to inform all of German Idealism. In this rigorous text, Schulting establishes the historical roots of Kant's thought and traces it through to his immediate successors, Karl Leonhard Reinhold, Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. He specifically examines the cognitive role of selfconsciousness and its relation to idealism and situates it in a clear and coherent history of rationalist philosophy.
One Hundred Years of Phenomenology
Title | One Hundred Years of Phenomenology PDF eBook |
Author | D. Zahavi |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2013-04-17 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9401700931 |
This volume commemorates the centenary of Logical Investigations by subjecting the work to a comprehensive critical analysis. It contains new contributions by leading scholars addressing some of the most central analyses to be found in the book.