Thursday, December 13, 2007

Gallagher, Shaun, and Dan Zahavi. THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL MIND: AN INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF MIND AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE. London: Routledge, 2007.

The Phenomenological Mind is the first book to properly introduce fundamental questions about the mind from the perspective of phenomenology. Key questions and topics covered include:
  • What is phenomenology?
  • Naturalizing phenomenology and the empirical cognitive sciences
  • Phenomenology and consciousness
  • Consciousness and self-consciousness, including perception and action
  • Time and consciousness, including William James
  • Intentionality
  • The embodied mind
  • Action
  • Knowledge of other minds
  • Situated and extended minds
  • Phenomenology and personal identity

Interesting and important examples are used throughout, including phantom limb syndrome, blindsight and self-disorders in schizophrenia, making The Phenomenological Mind an ideal introduction to key concepts in phenomenology, cognitive science and philosophy of mind.

Shaun Gallagher is Professor and Chair of Philosophy and Cognitive Sciences at the University of Central Florida and Research Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science at the University of Hertfordshire. He is the author of How the Body Shapes the Mind and co-editor of Does Consciousness Cause Behavior? An Investigation of the Nature of Volition.

Dan Zahavi is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Subjectivity Research at the University of Copenhagen. He is the author of Subjectivity and Selfhood and Husserl's Phenomenology.

They jointly edit the journal Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences.

For further information, go to http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t745720617.

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