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| - 'This is important work which should be widely read.' - The Philosophical Quarterly
- '... this book is an exciting contribution to an area which urgently needs a new sense of direction. Campbell has opened up an original set of problems and has identified links between subjects that have been pursued independently, to the impoverishment of each.' - The Philosophical Quarterly
- 'This is the most striking and interesting of the long series of recent books on consciousness. Refreshingly, it has absolutely nothing to say about the philosophical preoccupations standard in this area.' - The Philosophical Quarterly
- 'Campbell has many important things to say about the mechanisms that relate perception to action, memory and our awareness of space. All readers will be able to learn from his treatment of these issues.' - David Papineau, Times Literary Supplement
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| Description | | - New in the prestigious Oxford Cognitive Science Series
- A work of great originality, made accessible to an interdisciplinary readership
- Succeeds in integrating psychological research on perception with philosophical work on thought
- Provides novel treatments of central problems relating to mind and language
- Campbell is one of Britain's top philosophers
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Readership: Scholars and graduate students in philosophy and cognitive psychology.
| Contents |
Introduction
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Experiential Highlighting
2.
What is Knowledge of Reference?
3.
Space and Action
4.
Sortals
5.
Sense
6.
The Relational View of Experience
7.
The Explanatory Role of Consciousness
8.
Joint Attention
9.
Memory Demonstratives
10.
The Anti-Realist Alternative
11.
Indeterminacy and Inscrutability
12.
Dispositional vs. Categorical
Bibliography
Index
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| Authors, editors,
and contributors | John Campbell, Wilde Professor of Mental Philosophy, Oxford University
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