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Insight and Illusion - Themes in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein, 3rd Edition (Paperback): Peter Hacker Insight and Illusion - Themes in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein, 3rd Edition (Paperback)
Peter Hacker; Foreword by Constantine Sandis
R812 Discovery Miles 8 120 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Insight and Illusion - Themes in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein, 3rd Edition (Hardcover): Peter Hacker Insight and Illusion - Themes in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein, 3rd Edition (Hardcover)
Peter Hacker; Foreword by Constantine Sandis
R2,346 Discovery Miles 23 460 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Neuroscience and Philosophy - Brain, Mind, and Language (Paperback): Maxwell Bennett, Daniel Dennett, Peter Hacker, John Searle Neuroscience and Philosophy - Brain, Mind, and Language (Paperback)
Maxwell Bennett, Daniel Dennett, Peter Hacker, John Searle; Introduction by Daniel N Robinson
R680 R601 Discovery Miles 6 010 Save R79 (12%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In "Neuroscience and Philosophy" three prominent philosophers and a leading neuroscientist clash over the conceptual presuppositions of cognitive neuroscience. The book begins with an excerpt from Maxwell Bennett and Peter Hacker's "Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience" (Blackwell, 2003), which questions the conceptual commitments of cognitive neuroscientists. Their position is then criticized by Daniel Dennett and John Searle, two philosophers who have written extensively on the subject, and Bennett and Hacker in turn respond.

Their impassioned debate encompasses a wide range of central themes: the nature of consciousness, the bearer and location of psychological attributes, the intelligibility of so-called brain maps and representations, the notion of qualia, the coherence of the notion of an intentional stance, and the relationships between mind, brain, and body. Clearly argued and thoroughly engaging, the authors present fundamentally different conceptions of philosophical method, cognitive-neuroscientific explanation, and human nature, and their exchange will appeal to anyone interested in the relation of mind to brain, of psychology to neuroscience, of causal to rational explanation, and of consciousness to self-consciousness.

In his conclusion Daniel Robinson (member of the philosophy faculty at Oxford University and Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Georgetown University) explains why this confrontation is so crucial to the understanding of neuroscientific research. The project of cognitive neuroscience, he asserts, depends on the incorporation of human nature into the framework of science itself. In Robinson's estimation, Dennett and Searle fail to support this undertaking; Bennett and Hacker suggest that the project itself might be based on a conceptual mistake. Exciting and challenging, "Neuroscience and Philosophy" is an exceptional introduction to the philosophical problems raised by cognitive neuroscience.

Mind, Method, and Morality - Essays in Honour of Anthony Kenny (Hardcover, New): John Cottingham, Peter Hacker Mind, Method, and Morality - Essays in Honour of Anthony Kenny (Hardcover, New)
John Cottingham, Peter Hacker
R3,964 Discovery Miles 39 640 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Sir Anthony Kenny is one of the most distinguished and prolific philosophers of our time. In the wide range and historical breadth of his interests, he has influenced many parts of the philosophical landscape, especially in the philosophy of mind and the theory of human action and responsibility. In contrast to many of his contemporaries, who have played down philosophy's debt to its past, Kenny's work has always been rooted in the great tradition of Western philosophical inquiry. Mind, Method and Morality celebrates Kenny's work by focusing on the four great philosophers to whom Kenny has given special attention, namely Aristotle, Aquinas, Descartes, and Wittgenstein. It contains sixteen essays (four on each philosopher) written by leading specialists in the relevant area. Strongly linked together by their focus on philosophy of mind, action and responsibility, the papers make a significant contribution to those areas of philosophy that Kenny has made particularly his own, and constitute a timely celebration of his work. While keeping to the highest standards of scholarship and philosophical rigour, the volume aims to be engaging and comprehensible to a wide audience, thus mirroring the clarity and accessibility that are the hallmarks of Kenny's own philosophical writings. A preface by the Editors describes Anthony Kenny's philosophical career, and the volume also includes a complete bibliography of his writings.

Neuroscience and Philosophy - Brain, Mind, and Language (Hardcover): Maxwell Bennett, Daniel Dennett, Peter Hacker, John Searle Neuroscience and Philosophy - Brain, Mind, and Language (Hardcover)
Maxwell Bennett, Daniel Dennett, Peter Hacker, John Searle; Introduction by Daniel N Robinson
R1,812 R1,701 Discovery Miles 17 010 Save R111 (6%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In "Neuroscience and Philosophy" three prominent philosophers and a leading neuroscientist clash over the conceptual presuppositions of cognitive neuroscience. The book begins with an excerpt from Maxwell Bennett and Peter Hacker's "Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience" (Blackwell, 2003), which questions the conceptual commitments of cognitive neuroscientists. Their position is then criticized by Daniel Dennett and John Searle, two philosophers who have written extensively on the subject, and Bennett and Hacker in turn respond.

Their impassioned debate encompasses a wide range of central themes: the nature of consciousness, the bearer and location of psychological attributes, the intelligibility of so-called brain maps and representations, the notion of qualia, the coherence of the notion of an intentional stance, and the relationships between mind, brain, and body. Clearly argued and thoroughly engaging, the authors present fundamentally different conceptions of philosophical method, cognitive-neuroscientific explanation, and human nature, and their exchange will appeal to anyone interested in the relation of mind to brain, of psychology to neuroscience, of causal to rational explanation, and of consciousness to self-consciousness.

In his conclusion Daniel Robinson (member of the philosophy faculty at Oxford University and Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Georgetown University) explains why this confrontation is so crucial to the understanding of neuroscientific research. The project of cognitive neuroscience, he asserts, depends on the incorporation of human nature into the framework of science itself. In Robinson's estimation, Dennett and Searle fail to support this undertaking; Bennett and Hacker suggest that the project itself might be based on a conceptual mistake. Exciting and challenging, "Neuroscience and Philosophy" is an exceptional introduction to the philosophical problems raised by cognitive neuroscience.

The Great Philosophers: Wittgenstein (Paperback): Peter Hacker The Great Philosophers: Wittgenstein (Paperback)
Peter Hacker
R218 R200 Discovery Miles 2 000 Save R18 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This highly accessible account offers an illuminating introduction to Wittgenstein's philosophy of mind and to his conception of philosophy. Combining passages from Wittgenstein's writings with detailed interpretation and commentary, Hacker leads us into a world of philosophical investigation in which 'to smell a rat is ever so much easier than to trap it.'

Wittgenstein claimed that the role of philosophy is to dissolve conceptual confusions, to untie the knots in our understanding that result from entanglement in the web of language. He overturned centuries of philosophical reflection on the nature of 'the inner', of our subjective experience and of our knowledge of self and others. Traditional conceptions of 'the outer', of human behaviour, were equally distorted and so too was the relation between the inner and the outer. Hacker shows how Wittgenstein's examination of our use of words clarifies our notions of mind, body and behaviour.

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