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Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Implicit Cognition

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Comprising 31 chapters by a superb international team of contributors, the Handbook will be of great interest to students and researchers in philosophy of psychology, moral psychology and philosophy of mind as well as related disciplines such as psychology and cognitive science.


List of contents










Introduction: In Search of the Implicit J. Robert Thompson Part 1: Defining Features? Identifying implicitness among cognate notions 1. Implicit Mental Representation William Ramsey 2. Measuring and Modeling Implicit Cognition Samuel A.W. Klein and Jeffrey W. Sherman 3. Implicit Cognition and Unconscious Mentality Tim Crane and J. Robert Thompson 4. Implicit Cognition in Relation to the Conceptual/Nonconceptual Distinction José Luis Bermúdez and Arnon Cahen 5. The Fragmented Mind: Personal and Subpersonal Approaches to Implicit Mental States Zoe Drayson 6. The Levels Metaphor and the Implicit/Explicit Distinction Judith Carlisle Part 2: The Nature and Limits of Implicit Processing 7. Implicit Cognition, Dual Process Theory, and Moral Judgment Charlie Blunden, Paul Rehren and Hanno Sauer 8. Implicit Bias and Processing Ema Sullivan-Bissett 9. Predictive Processing, Implicit and Explicit Pawe¿ G¿adziejewski 10. Cognitive Penetration and Implicit Cognition Lucas Battich and Ophelia Deroy Part 3: Ways of Perceiving, Knowing, Believing 11. Helmholtz on Unconscious Inference in Experience Lydia Patton 12. Husserl on Habit, Horizons, and Background Dermot Moran 13. Polanyi and Tacit Knowledge Stephen Turner 14. Tacit Knowledge Tim Thornton 15. Collective and Distributed Knowledge: Studies of Expertise and Experience Harry Collins 16. Implicit Beliefs Joseph Bendaña 17. Implicit Self-knowledge Kristina Musholt Part 4: Language 18. Chomsky, Cognizing, and Tacit Knowledge John Collins 19. Language Processing: Making it implicit? David Pereplyotchik 20. Implicit Knowledge in Pragmatic Inference Chris Cummins and Albertyna Paciorek Part 5: Agency and Control 21. Implicit Mechanisms in Action and in the Experience of Agency Sofia Bonicalzi 22. Implicit Cognition and Addiction: Selected Recent Findings and Theory Reinout W. Wiers and Alan W. Stacy 23. Phenomenology, Psychopathology, and Pre-Reflective Experience Anthony Vincent Fernandez Part 6: Social Cognition 24. Race and the Implicit Aspects of Embodied Social Interaction Jasper St. Bernard and Shaun Gallagher 25. Implicit Social Cognition Shannon Spaulding 26. The Development of Implicit Theory of Mind Hannes Rakoczy Part 7: Memory 27. Implicit Memory Sarah K. Robins 28. Memory During Failures of Recall: Information that is Forgotten is not Gone Anne M. Cleary Part 8: Learning and Reasoning 29. Implicit Reasoning Uljana Feest and Thomas Sturm 30. Implicit Knowledge of (parts of) Logic, and how to make it Explicit Keith Stenning and Michiel van Lambalgen 31. What is it like to Learn Implicitly? Arnaud Destrebecqz. Index


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J. Robert Thompson is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Mississippi State University, USA. He studies implicit phenomena as they arise within the fields of developmental psychology, psycholinguistics, and the philosophy of language.


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