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1st ed |
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1 online resource (116 pages) |
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Studies in Philosophy |
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Studies in Philosophy
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Book Cover -- Half-Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter One Why Do We Need a Theory of Constitution? -- Chapter Two The History of the Notion of Constitution: Two Case Studies -- Chapter Three Towards a Theory of Constitution -- Chapter Four The Social Foundation of the Mind -- Chapter Five Constitution and Idealism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index |
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Through the work of philosophers like Sellars, Davidson, and McDowell, the question of how the mind is related to the world has gained new importance in contemporary analytic philosophy. This book demonstrates that Husserl's phenomenological analyses of the structure of consciousness can provide fruitful insights for developing an original approach to these questions |
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries |
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Print version: Huemer, Wolfgang The Constitution of Consciousness : A Study in Analytic Phenomenology
Florence : Taylor & Francis Group,c2004 9780415971294
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Husserl, Edmund, -- 1859-1938.;Constitution (Philosophy);Philosophy of mind.;Phenomenology
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