Essays on Mind and Sentiment

Essays on Mind and Sentiment

Author: Edmund Karani

Publisher: Troubador Publishing

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9781780883984

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Essays on Mind and Sentiment is a philosophy text, accessibly written (because it is as much a personal analysis, as it is an academic endeavour), which brings major philosophical issues to the attention of general readers as well as students of philosophy. The author himself, was a student of philosophy some thirty years ago, and has had the benefit of debating these issues with leaders in that field of study. The Essays is a personal analysis of some of the cornerstones of modern Western philosophy, namely, language and reification, the nature of truth, time and causation, mind and knowledge, and that frequently misunderstood but popular issue known as freedom of will. That comprises the subject matter of Part I of this book. Part II is the author's analysis of religious sentiment and morality, and covers areas such as the nature of religious dogma, and of god-head; as well as the ethical and quasi-ethical concepts often associated with the better known religions, and their antitheses, namely, altruism and selfishness, aggression and gentleness, pride and humility, justice and injustice. The book does not aim to be polemical in intent, but seeks rather to elicit discussion.


Culture Theory

Culture Theory

Author: Richard A. Shweder

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1984-12-28

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9780521318310

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This book examines the role of symbols and meaning in the development of mind, self, and emotion in culture.


On Emotions

On Emotions

Author: John Deigh

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2013-03-28

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 0199740194

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This volume brings together philosophical essays on emotions by eleven leading thinkers in the field. The essays cover a variety of topics that relate emotions to humor, opera, theater, justice, war, death, our intellectual life, authenticity, personal identity, self-knowledge, and science. Several break new ground in the field. Others extend and deepen work for which their authors are well-known. All but two of the essays are new. Contributors include Noel Carroll, Martha Nussbaum, Paul Woodruff, Laurence Thomas, Kathleen Higgins, Michael Stocker, Nancy Sherman, Jerome Neu, Charles Nussbaum, and Robert Roberts. The book honors the memory of Robert C. Solomon, whose influential work in the philosophy of emotions helped mold the field for over three decades. An introductory essay explains the development and importance of Solomon's thought in this field.


Mind

Mind

Author: Susanne Katherina Knauth Langer

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13:

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Mind

Mind

Author: Susanne K. Langer

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 1967

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780801816079

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Proposes a theory of evolution that accounts for the development of human intellect from animal mentality.


Postures of the Mind

Postures of the Mind

Author: Annette Baier

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0816613273

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Postures of the Mind was first published in 1985. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. Annette Baier develops, in these essays, a posture in philosophy of mind and in ethics that grows out of her reading of Hume and the later Wittgenstein, and that challenges several Kantian or analytic articles of faith. She questions the assumption that intellect has authority over all human feelings and traditions; that to recognize order we must recognize universal laws—descriptive or prescriptive; that the essential mental activity is representing; and that mental acts can be analyzed into discrete basic elements, combined according to statable rules of synthesis. In the first group of essays—"Varieties of Mental Postures"—Baier evaluates the positions taken by philosophers ranging from Descartes to Dennett and Davidson. Among her topics are remembering, intending, realizing, caring, representing, changing one's mind, justifying one's actions and feelings, and having conflicting reasons for them. The second group of essays—"Varieties of Moral Postures" - explores the sort of morality we get when all of these capacities become reflective and self-corrective. Some deal with particular moral issues—our treatment of animals, our policies regarding risk to human life, our contractual obligations; others, with more general questions on the role of moral philosophers and the place of moral theory. These essays respond to the theories of Hobbes, Kant, Rawls, and MacIntyre, but Baier's most positive reaction is to David Hume; Postures of the Mind affirms and cultivates his version of a moral reflection that employs feeling and tradition as well as reason.


Mind

Mind

Author: Susanne Katherina Knauth Langer

Publisher:

Published: 1970

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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Video Games and the Mind

Video Games and the Mind

Author: Bernard Perron

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2016-07-19

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1476626278

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Can a video game make you cry? Why do you relate to the characters and how do you engage with the storyworlds they inhabit? How is your body engaged in play? How are your actions guided by sociocultural norms and experiences? Questions like these address a core aspect of digital gaming--the video game experience itself--and are of interest to many game scholars and designers. With psychological theories of cognition, affect and emotion as reference points, this collection of new essays offers various perspectives on how players think and feel about video games and how game design and analysis can build on these processes.


Concepts in Thought, Action, and Emotion

Concepts in Thought, Action, and Emotion

Author: Christoph Demmerling

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-12-29

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 0429850069

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In recent years, the idea of a concept has become increasingly central to different areas of philosophy. This collection of original essays presents philosophical perspectives on the link between concepts and language, concepts and experience, concepts and know-how, and concepts and emotion. The essays span a variety of interrelated philosophical domains ranging from epistemology, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of action, and the philosophy of emotions. Among the central questions addressed by the contributors are: What are concepts? What is nonconceptual content? Does perceptual experience have conceptual content? Is conceptual thought language dependent? How do we form new concepts? Does practical knowledge have propositional content? Is practical understanding conceptual (without being propositional)? Do emotions have a representational content and if so, is the representational content conceptual? Concepts in Thought, Action, and Emotion advances current debates about concepts and will interest scholars across a broad range of philosophical disciplines.