Skillful coping essays on the phenomenology of everyday perception and action
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Oxford University Press 2014ISBN:- 9780198777298
- B829.5 .D74 2014
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142 HO-C Critical theory | 142 IN-C Critical theory and philosophy | 142.3 AM-K Kant and the fate of autonomy problems in the appropriation of the critical philosophy | 142.7 DR-S Skillful coping essays on the phenomenology of everyday perception and action | 142.7 GA-P Phenomenology | 142.7 GL-I In the name of phenomenology | 142.7 LE-P Phenomenology an introduction |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-284) and index.
Introduction: Hubert Dreyfus and the phenomenology of human intelligence / Mark A. Wrathall -- From Socrates to expert systems: the limits of calculative rationality (1985) / Hubert L. Dreyfus and Stuart E. Dreyfus -- The perceptual noema: Gurwitsch's crucial contribution (1972) -- Heidegger's critique of the Husserl/Searle account of intentionality (1993) -- Todes's account of nonconceptual perceptual knowledge and its relation to thought (2001) -- Overcoming the myth of the mental: how philosophers can profit from the phenomenology of everyday expertise (2005) -- Holism and hermeneutics (1980) -- The primacy of phenomenology over logical analysis (2001) -- From depth psychology to breadth psychology: a phenomenological approach to psychopathology (1988) / Hubert L. Dreyfus and Jerome Wakefield -- What is moral maturity? Towards a phenomenology of ethical expertise (1992) / Hubert L. Dreyfus and Stuart E. Dreyfus -- Making a mind versus modeling the brain: artificial intelligence back at a branchpoint (1988) / Hubert L. Dreyfus and Stuart E. Dreyfus -- Merleau-Ponty and recent cognitive science (2004) -- Why Heideggerian AI failed and how fixing it would require making it more Heideggerian (2007).
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