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Since the late 1970's, the main research program for understanding intentionality - the mind's ability to direct itself onto the world - has been based on the attempt naturalize intentionality, in the sense of making it intelligible how intentionality can occur in a perfectly natural, indeed entirely physical, world. Some philosophers, however, have remained skeptical of this entire approach. In particular, some have argued that phenomenal consciousness - the subjective feel of conscious experience - has an essential role to play in the theory of intentionality, a role missing in the naturalization program. Thus a number of authors have recently brought to the fore the notion of phenomenal intentionality, as well as a cluster of nearby notions. There is a vague sense that their work is interrelated, complementary, and mutually reinforcing, in a way that suggests a germinal research program. With twelve new essays by philosophers at the forefront of the field, this volume is designed to launch this research program in a more self-conscious way, by exploring some of the fundamental claims and themes of relevance to this program.
Uriah Kriegel is a research director at the Jean Nicod Institute in Paris, working mainly in philosophy of mind and metaphysics. His books include Subjective Consciousness: A Self-Representational Theory (Oxford, 2009) and The Sources of Intentionality (Oxford, 2011).
Chapter 1: The Phenomenal Intentionality Research Program ; Uriah Kriegel ; Chapter 2: The Access Problem ; Michelle Montague ; Chapter 3: Indexical Thought ; David Pitt ; Chapter 4: Phenomenal Presence ; Christopher Frey ; Chapter 5: Consciousness and Synthesis ; Colin McGinn ; Chapter 6: Constructing a World for the Senses ; Katalin Farkas ; Chapter 7: Phenomenal Objectivity and Phenomenal Intentionality: In Defense of a Kantian Account ; Farid Masrour ; Chapter 8: Phenomenal Intentionality and the Role of Intentional Objects ; Frederick Kroon ; Chapter 9: Unconscious Belief and Conscious Thought ; Tim Crane ; Chapter 10: Intellectual Gestalts ; Elijah Chudnoff ; Chapter 11: Does Phenomenology Ground Mental Content? ; Adam Pautz ; Chapter 12: Phenomenality and Self-Consciousness ; Charles Siewert
An interesting collection, and each of the chapters has something to offer. The book also illustrates how the phenomenological tradition is alive and well in contemporary analytic philosophy of mind.
Dimitria Electra Gatzia, Berit Brogaard, USA) Gatzia, Dimitria Electra (Professor and Chair of the department of Philosophy, Professor and Chair of the department of Philosophy, University of Akron, USA) Brogaard, Berit (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Miami
Dimitria Electra Gatzia, Berit Brogaard, USA) Gatzia, Dimitria Electra (Professor and Chair of the department of Philosophy, Professor and Chair of the department of Philosophy, University of Akron, USA) Brogaard, Berit (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Miami
Alvin L Goldman, Alvin I. Goldman, The State University of New Jersey) Goldman, Alvin I. (Board of Governors Professor, Department of Philosophy and Center for Cognitive Science, Board of Governors Professor, Department of Philosophy and Center for Cognitive Science, Rutgers
U. T. Place, University of Leeds) Place, U. T. (, George Graham, Elizabeth R. Valentine, Wake Forest University) Graham, George (Professor of Philosophy and Associate Faculty Neuroscience Institute, University of London) Valentine, Elizabeth R. (Professor of Psychology at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, Professor of Psychology at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College
Gregg H. Rosenberg, University of Georgia) Rosenberg, Gregg H. (Fellow, Artificial Intelligence Center, Fellow, Artificial Intelligence Center, Gregg Rosenberg, David J. Chalmers
Keya Maitra, Jennifer McWeeny, University of North Carolina) Maitra, Keya (Professor and Chair, Department of Philosophy, Professor and Chair, Department of Philosophy, Worcester Polytechnic Institute) McWeeny, Jennifer (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Jennifer Mcweeny