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Using Music to Foster Your Grandchild's Development (Hardcover): Michael Montague Using Music to Foster Your Grandchild's Development (Hardcover)
Michael Montague
R561 Discovery Miles 5 610 Out of stock
The Given - Experience and its Content (Hardcover): Michelle Montague The Given - Experience and its Content (Hardcover)
Michelle Montague
R1,527 Discovery Miles 15 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is given to us in conscious experience? The Given is an attempt to answer this question and in this way contribute to a general theory of mental content. The content of conscious experience is understood to be absolutely everything that is given to one, experientially, in the having of an experience. Michelle Montague focuses on the analysis of conscious perception, conscious emotion, and conscious thought, and deploys three fundamental notions in addition to the fundamental notion of content: the notions of intentionality, phenomenology, and consciousness. She argues that all experience essentially involves all four things, and that the key to an adequate general theory of what is given in experience-of 'the given'-lies in giving a correct specification of the nature of these four things and the relations between them. Montague argues that conscious perception, conscious thought, and conscious emotion each have a distinctive, irreducible kind of phenomenology-what she calls 'sensory phenomenology', 'cognitive phenomenology', and 'evaluative phenomenology' respectively-and that these kinds of phenomenology are essential in accounting for the intentionality of these mental phenomena.

Cognitive Phenomenology (Hardcover): Tim Bayne, Michelle Montague Cognitive Phenomenology (Hardcover)
Tim Bayne, Michelle Montague
R2,748 Discovery Miles 27 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is widely agreed that there is such a thing as sensory phenomenology and imagistic phenomenology. The central concern of the cognitive phenomenology debate is whether there is a distinctive "cognitive phenomenology"--that is, a kind of phenomenology that has cognitive or conceptual character in some sense that needs to be precisely determined. This volume presents new work by leading philosophers in the field, and addresses the question of whether conscious thought has cognitive phenomenology. It also includes a number of essays which consider whether cognitive phenomenology is part of conscious perception and conscious emotion.
Three broad themes run through the volume. First, some authors focus on the question of how the notion of cognitive phenomenology ought to be understood. How should the notion of cognitive phenomenology be defined? Are there different kinds of cognitive phenomenology? A second theme concerns the existence of cognitive phenomenology. Some contributors defend the existence of a distinctive cognitive phenomenology, whereas others deny it. The arguments for and against the existence of cognitive phenomenology raise questions concerning the nature of first-person knowledge of thought, the relationship between consciousness and intentionality, and the scope of the explanatory gap. A third theme concerns the implications of the cognitive phenomenology debate. What are the implications of the debate for accounts of our introspective access to conscious thought and for accounts of the very nature of conscious thought? Cognitive Phenomenology brings the debate to the forefront of philosophy, and provides a state-of-the-art account of the issues at stake.

Cognitive Phenomenology (Paperback): Tim Bayne, Michelle Montague Cognitive Phenomenology (Paperback)
Tim Bayne, Michelle Montague
R1,306 Discovery Miles 13 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is widely agreed that there is such a thing as sensory phenomenology and imagistic phenomenology. The central concern of the cognitive phenomenology debate is whether there is a distinctive "cognitive phenomenology"--that is, a kind of phenomenology that has cognitive or conceptual character in some sense that needs to be precisely determined. This volume presents new work by leading philosophers in the field, and addresses the question of whether conscious thought has cognitive phenomenology. It also includes a number of essays which consider whether cognitive phenomenology is part of conscious perception and conscious emotion.
Three broad themes run through the volume. First, some authors focus on the question of how the notion of cognitive phenomenology ought to be understood. How should the notion of cognitive phenomenology be defined? Are there different kinds of cognitive phenomenology? A second theme concerns the existence of cognitive phenomenology. Some contributors defend the existence of a distinctive cognitive phenomenology, whereas others deny it. The arguments for and against the existence of cognitive phenomenology raise questions concerning the nature of first-person knowledge of thought, the relationship between consciousness and intentionality, and the scope of the explanatory gap. A third theme concerns the implications of the cognitive phenomenology debate. What are the implications of the debate for accounts of our introspective access to conscious thought and for accounts of the very nature of conscious thought? Cognitive Phenomenology brings the debate to the forefront of philosophy, and provides a state-of-the-art account of the issues at stake.

Non-Propositional Intentionality (Hardcover): Alex Grzankowski, Michelle Montague Non-Propositional Intentionality (Hardcover)
Alex Grzankowski, Michelle Montague
R2,385 Discovery Miles 23 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The mind is directed upon the world. There are worldly things that we have beliefs about and things in the world we desire to have happen. We find some things fearsome and others likable. The puzzle of intentionality - how it is that our minds make contact with the world - is one of the oldest and most vexed issues facing philosophers. Many contemporary philosophers and cognitive scientists have been attracted to the idea that our minds represent the world. This book explores an important assumption about representation, namely, that when we represent things in the world, we represent them as having properties, and in this way our representations have "propositional" structure. The contributors examine what the commitment to propositionalism amounts to; illuminate why one might find the thesis attractive (or unattractive); and consider ways in which one might depart from propositionalism. The hope is that this will lead towards a more complete understanding of how the mind and world are connected.

Using Music to Foster Your Grandchild's Development (Paperback): Michael Montague Using Music to Foster Your Grandchild's Development (Paperback)
Michael Montague
R264 R245 Discovery Miles 2 450 Save R19 (7%) Out of stock
The Sorrowful Woman (Paperback): Michelle Montague Mogil The Sorrowful Woman (Paperback)
Michelle Montague Mogil
R319 Discovery Miles 3 190 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Melancholy Man (Paperback): Michelle Montague Mogil The Melancholy Man (Paperback)
Michelle Montague Mogil
R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Loyal Man (Paperback): Michelle Montague Mogil The Loyal Man (Paperback)
Michelle Montague Mogil
R256 Discovery Miles 2 560 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Ethan has come back to his Ana to live happily ever after. Trouble is, ever after isn't always so happy...

The Gentle Man (Paperback): Michelle Montague Mogil The Gentle Man (Paperback)
Michelle Montague Mogil
R244 Discovery Miles 2 440 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Ana Trent is having a change of life -- and it ain't menopause. Just when she had resigned herself to a life of drudgery and angst in her downhill years, Ana is accosted by a mysterious man running for his life. Naturally, she tries to help. Naturally, things don't go well...

Pro Se Presents (Paperback): Michael Montague, Nancy A. Hansen, J Wayne Goulet Pro Se Presents (Paperback)
Michael Montague, Nancy A. Hansen, J Wayne Goulet
R161 Discovery Miles 1 610 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Ready for your Monthly Dose of Pulp? Then you'll find it in PRO SE PRESENTS #2 Introducing a brand New Pulp Hero, John Preston Sterling A man among men, a Hero like no other, Sterling plays to win in 'Jupiter's Games ' And from premiere Fantasy Author Nancy Hansen comes the beginning of a New Pulp Adventure series, learn the secret of 'The Silver Pentacle ' Don't miss out on PRO SE PRESENTS #2, Putting the Monthly Back Into Pulp

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