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Skillful Coping
Author | : Hubert L. Dreyfus |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780199654703 |
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For fifty years Hubert Dreyfus has done pioneering work which brings phenomenology and existentialism to bear on the philosophical and scientific study of the mind. This is a selection of his most influential essays, developing his critique of the representational model of the mind in analytical philosophy of mind and mainstream cognitive science.
Skillful Performance
Author | : Jörgen Sandberg,Linda Rouleau,Ann Langley,Haridimos Tsoukas |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 315 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780198806639 |
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The purpose of this book is to adopt a process lens to advance our understanding of how capabilities, knowledge, competence, and expertise are enacted in the skilful performance of individuals, groups, and organisations
Mind in Life
Author | : Evan Thompson |
Publsiher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 568 |
Release | : 2010-09-30 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780674736887 |
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How is life related to the mind? Thompson explores this so-called explanatory gap between biological life and consciousness, drawing on sources as diverse as molecular biology, evolutionary theory, artificial life, complex systems theory, neuroscience, psychology, Continental Phenomenology, and analytic philosophy. Ultimately he shows that mind and life are more continuous than previously accepted, and that current explanations do not adequately address the myriad facets of the biology and phenomenology of mind.
The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Agency
Author | : Christopher Erhard,Tobias Keiling |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2020-10-29 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9781351597524 |
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Phenomenology has primarily been concerned with questions about knowledge and ontology. However, in recent years the rise of interest and research in phenomenology and embodiment, the emotions and cognitive science has seen the concept of agency move to a central place in the study of phenomenology generally. The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Agency is an outstanding reference source to this topic and the first volume of its kind. It comprises twenty-seven chapters written by leading international contributors. Organised into two parts, the following key topics are covered: • major figures • the metaphysics of agency • rationality • voluntary and involuntary action • moral experience • deliberation and choice • phenomenology of agency and the cognitive sciences • phenomenology of freedom • embodied agency Essential reading for students and researchers in phenomenology, philosophy of mind, metaphysics and philosophy of cognitive science The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Agency will also be of interest to those in closely related subjects such as sociology and psychology.
Disclosing New Worlds
Author | : Charles Spinosa,Fernando Flores,Hubert L. Dreyfus |
Publsiher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 1999-02-18 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 0262692244 |
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Argues that human beings are at their best not when they are engaged in abstract reflection, but when they are intensely involved in changing the taken-for-granted, everyday practices in some domain of their culture—that is, when they are making history. Disclosing New Worlds calls for a recovery of a way of being that has always characterized human life at its best. The book argues that human beings are at their best not when they are engaged in abstract reflection, but when they are intensely involved in changing the taken-for-granted, everyday practices in some domain of their culture—that is, when they are making history. History-making, in this account, refers not to wars and transfers of political power, but to changes in the way we understand and deal with ourselves. The authors identify entrepreneurship, democratic action, and the creation of solidarity as the three major arenas in which people make history, and they focus on three prime methods of history-making—reconfiguration, cross-appropriation, and articulation.
Symbolic Articulation
Author | : Sabine Marienberg |
Publsiher | : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Total Pages | : 215 |
Release | : 2017-10-23 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9783110560756 |
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In a unique cooperation between philosophy, linguistics, art history, and ancient studies, this volume focuses on ways in which the entangled and embodied nature of image and language enables us to symbolically articulate the world and our experience in a great variety of forms. It lays the foundation for a new cultural anthropology of symbolic processes.
Normativity Lifeworld and Science in Sellars Synoptic Vision
Author | : Dionysis Christias |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2023-04-12 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9783031270260 |
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This book brings together the work of Wilfrid Sellars with work in 20th century phenomenology and 21st century speculative realism in order to think through one of the most important predicaments of contemporary philosophy. As a result of the disenchantment of nature in late modernity, philosophy has struggled to account for the place of persons, construed as loci of normative authority and responsibility, within a scientifically, naturalistically described world, bereft of values and norms. The book argues that Sellars takes both the framework of persons and science seriously and thinks that this implies the need not just for reconciling the manifest and scientific images but for fusing them into one stereoscopic vision of reality and our place in it. One of the main aims of this book is to address the issue of the form which a non-alienated experience of ourselves-in-the-world would take in the Sellarsian cryptic stereoscopic fusion of the manifest and the scientific image. Through an extended discussion of Sellars’ relevance for contemporary continental philosophy and phenomenology, in which his views on perception, the commonsense ‘lifeworld’, science, normativity, personhood, morality and process metaphysics are presented and extended, the book sketches a novel view about what a stereoscopic fusion of the manifest and the scientific image would amount to at the level of our lifeworld experience.
Engaging Buddhism
Author | : Jay L. Garfield |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 401 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780190204341 |
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Articulating the basic metaphysical framework common to Buddhist traditions, this book explores questions in metaphysics, the philosophy of mind, phenomenology, epistemology, the philosophy of language, and ethics as they are addressed in a variety of Asian Buddhist traditions. Focusing on philosophical problems, in each case the connections between Buddhist and contemporary Western debates are examined, as are the distinctive contributions the Buddhist tradition can make to Western discussions.