Phenomenal intentionality /

Phenomenal intentionality is supposed to be a kind of directedness of the mind onto the world that is grounded in the conscious feel of mental life. This book of essays explores a number of issues raised by the notion of phenomenal intentionality.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Kriegel, Uriah (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, ©2013.
Series:Philosophy of mind series.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • The phenomenal intentionality research program / Uriah Kriegel
  • Access problem / Michelle Montague
  • Indexical thought / David Pitt
  • Phenomenal presence / Christopher Frey
  • Consciousness and synthesis / Colin McGinn
  • Constructing a world for the senses / Katalin Farkas
  • Phenomenal objectivity and phenomenal intentionality: in defense of a Kantian account / Farid Masrour
  • Phenomenal intentionality and the role of intentional objects / Frederick Kroon
  • Unconscious belief and conscious thought / Tim Crane
  • Intellectual gestalts / Elijah Chudnoff
  • Does phenomenology ground mental content? / Adam Pautz
  • Phenomenality and self-consciousness / Charles Siewert.