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New Essays on Belief - Constitution, Content and Structure

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Zusatztext "Questions about the character and role of belief - what are beliefs! and what role do they play in our cognitive and behavioral economies? - are central issues not only for epistemology! but also for philosophy of language! philosophy of mind! philosophy of action! and philosophy of religion! among other fields. New Essays on Belief: Constitution! Content and Structure brings together a set of specially-commissioned essays on this important and timely topic. The authors in this excellent volume address these concerns from a variety of perspectives! drawing on important classical and contemporary work on the semantics of propositional attitudes! the nature of delusions! the role of character traits! the moral status of doxastic attitudes! and a range of other topics. By bringing together both established authors and a new generation of young thinkers! New Essays on Belief offers readers the chance to gain uniquely nuanced picture of state-of-the-art thinking in this exciting area of philosophical research." - Tamar Szabo Gendler! Vincent J. Scully Professor of Philosophy Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science Chair! Yale University! USA Informationen zum Autor Robert Audi, University of Notre Dame, USATim Bayne, University of Manchester, UKPeter Carruthers, University of Maryland, USAErin Eaker, University of Maryland, USAAnandi Hattiangadi, St Hilda's College, University of Oxford, UK Daniel D. Hutto, University of Hertfordshire, UKDale Jacquette, University of Bern, Switzerland Søren Harnow Klausen, University of Southern DenmarkRobert J. Matthews, Rutgers University, USARik Peels, VU University Amsterdam, The NetherlandsEric Schwitzgebel, The University of California, Riverside, USA Klappentext Belief is a fundamental concept within many branches of contemporary philosophy and an important subject in its own right. This volume comprises 11 original essays on belief written by a range of the best authors in the field. "Questions about the character and role of belief - what are beliefs, and what role do they play in our cognitive and behavioral economies? - are central issues not only for epistemology, but also for philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of action, and philosophy of religion, among other fields. New Essays on Belief: Constitution, Content and Structure brings together a set of specially-commissioned essays on this important and timely topic. The authors in this excellent volume address these concerns from a variety of perspectives, drawing on important classical and contemporary work on the semantics of propositional attitudes, the nature of delusions, the role of character traits, the moral status of doxastic attitudes, and a range of other topics. By bringing together both established authors and a new generation of young thinkers, New Essays on Belief offers readers the chance to gain uniquely nuanced picture of state-of-the-art thinking in this exciting area of philosophical research." - Tamar Szabo Gendler, Vincent J. Scully Professor of Philosophy Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science Chair, Yale University, USA Zusammenfassung Belief is a fundamental concept within many branches of contemporary philosophy and an important subject in its own right. This volume comprises 11 original essays on belief written by a range of the best authors in the field. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction; Nikolaj Nottelmann 1. Belief Metaphysics – The Basic Questions; Nikolaj Nottelmann 2. Belief: A Study of Form, Content, and Reference; Robert Audi 3. Why Believe in Contentless Beliefs?; Daniel D. Hutto 4. A Dispositional Approach to Attitudes: Thinking Outside of the Belief Box; Eric Schwitzgebel 5. Beliefs and Belief's Penumbra; Robert J. Matthews 6. Belief and Its Bedfellows; Tim Bayne and Anandi Hattiangadi 7. On Knowing Your Own B...

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Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction; Nikolaj Nottelmann 1. Belief Metaphysics – The Basic Questions; Nikolaj Nottelmann 2. Belief: A Study of Form, Content, and Reference; Robert Audi 3. Why Believe in Contentless Beliefs?; Daniel D. Hutto 4. A Dispositional Approach to Attitudes: Thinking Outside of the Belief Box; Eric Schwitzgebel 5. Beliefs and Belief's Penumbra; Robert J. Matthews 6. Belief and Its Bedfellows; Tim Bayne and Anandi Hattiangadi 7. On Knowing Your Own Beliefs: A Representationalist Account; Peter Carruthers 8. Keeping Attitude Metaphysics out of Attitude Ascription Semantics (and Vice Versa); Erin Eaker 9. Losing Belief, While Keeping up the Attitudes: The Case for Cognitive Phenomenology; Søren Harnow Klausen 10. Belief State Intensity; Dale Jacquette 11. Some Metaphysical Implications of a Credible Ethics of Belief; Nikolaj Nottelmann & Rik Peels Index

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Authors N. Nottelmann, Nikolaj Nottelmann
Assisted by Nottelmann (Editor), N Nottelmann (Editor), N. Nottelmann (Editor), Nikolaj Nottelmann (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.06.2013
 
EAN 9781137026514
ISBN 978-1-137-02651-4
No. of pages 270
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

B, Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology, Palgrave Religion & Philosophy Collection

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