The Mind's Construction The Ontology of Mind and Mental Action
The Mind's Construction: The Ontology of Mind and Mental Action by Matthew Soteriou
English | 2013 | ISBN: 0199678456 | 400 pages | PDF | 1,3 MB
Philosophers
working on the ontology of mind have highlighted various distinctions
that can be drawn between the ways in which different aspects of our
minds fill time. For example, they note that whereas some elements of
our mental lives obtain over time, others unfold over time, and some
continue to occur throughout intervals of time.
Matthew
Soteriou explores ways in which such distinctions can be put to work in
helping to inform philosophical accounts of both sensory and cognitive
aspects of consciousness. Part One of The Mind's Construction argues
that work in the ontology of mind that focuses on distinctions of
temporal character has much to contribute to philosophical accounts of
the phenomenology of various elements of sensory consciousness-e.g. the
phenomenology of perceptual experience, bodily sensation, and perceptual
imagination. Part Two argues that these ontological considerations can
inform our understanding of conscious thinking, and the form of
self-conscious consciousness that we have as subjects capable of
engaging in such activity, by helping to account for and explain the
respect in which agency is exercised in conscious thinking. This in
turn, it is argued, can illuminate the more general issue of the place
and role of mental action in an account of the metaphysics of mind.
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