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|a Languages of intentionality :
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|a Chapter 1. Current issues and debates on intentionality -- Chapter 2. Beginnings of the phenomenological theory: Twardowski's distinction of content and object; Edmund Husserl's phenomenological orientation -- Chapter 3. Existentialist critiques of Husserl's theory: Heidegger's existential reorientation; Jean-Paul Sartre and the conduct of the for-itself; Merleau-Ponty on the lived-body and corporeal intentionality -- Chapter 4. Language-analytic accounts and the new empiricism; Chisholm on intentional sentences; Wilfrid Sellars' new empiricism.
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|a Chapter 5. Computer models and functionalist explanations: Daniel Dennett on intentional systems; Jerry Fodor on computation and representation; Fred Dretske on information and representation -- Chapter 6. Criticisms of the analytic-empirical approach -- Chapter 7. Extensions of the phenomenological theory -- Chapter 8. A hybrid project--the best of both approaches.
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|a Intentionality therelationship between conscious states and their objects is one of the mostdiscussed topics in contemporary debates in philosophy of mind, cognitiveneuroscience and the study of consciousness. Long a foundational concept inPhenomenology, it has also received considerable coverage in the writings ofanalytic philosophers. This book is the first study to offer an impartial, well-informed assessment of the two traditions approaches through an in-depthinvestigation of the principal thinkers ideas, so that their positions emergeside-by-side, converging and diverging on certain shared.
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