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Mind Ascribed An Elaboration And Defence Of Interpretivism Bruno Mlder

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Mind Ascribed An Elaboration And Defence Of Interpretivism Bruno Mlder
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Bruno Mölder
ISBN: 9789027252166, 9789027287748, 9027252165, 9027287740
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Mind Ascribed An Elaboration And Defence Of Interpretivism Bruno Mlder by Bruno Mölder 9789027252166, 9789027287748, 9027252165, 9027287740 instant download after payment.

This book provides a thoroughly worked out and systematic presentation of an interpretivist position in the philosophy of mind, of the view that having mental properties is a matter of interpretation. Bruno M?lder elaborates and defends a particular version of interpretivism, the ascription theory, which explicates the possession of mental states with contents in terms of their canonical ascribability, and shows how it can withstand various philosophical challenges. Apart from a defence of the ascription theory from the objections commonly directed against interpretivism, the book provides a critical analysis of major alternative accounts of mental state possession as well as the interpretivist ideas originating from Donald Davidson and Daniel Dennett. The viability of the approach is demonstrated by showing how one can treat mental causation as well as the faculties closely connected with consciousness – perception and the awareness of one’s own mental states – in the interpretivist framework. (Series A)

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