Readership: Scholars and students of the philosophy of mind; psychologists and cognitive scientists with an interest in philosophy.
David Woodruff Smith, University of California, Irvine, and Amie L. Thomasson, University of Miami
"Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind shows how to use phenomenology in a fruitful way." - Mind & Machine
"...informative about the several, important respects in which phenomology meets the analytic tradition...a welcome addition to the expanding literature on the subject." - Dimitris Platchias, Journal of Consciousness Studies 13/03
I. The Place of Phenomenology in Philosophy of Mind 1: Paul Livingston: Functionalism and Logical Analysis 2: Galen Strawson: Intentionality and Experience: Terminological Preliminaries 3: Taylor Carman: The Inescapability of Phenomenology II: Self-Awareness and Self-Knowledge 4: David Woodruff Smith: Consciousness with Reflexive Content 5: Amie L. Thomasson: First-Person Knowledge in Phenomenology 6: John Bickle & Ralph Ellis: Phenomenology and Cortical Microstimulation III. Intentionality 7: Johannes L. Brandl: The Immanence Theory of Intentionality 8: Richard Tieszen: Consciousness of Abstract Objects IV. Unities of Consciousness 9: Wayne M. Martin: Husserl and the Logic of Consciousness 10: Sean Dorrance Kelly: Temporal Awareness 11: Kay Mathieson: Collective Consciousness V. Perception, Sensation, and Action 12: Clothilde Calabi: Perceptual Saliences 13: Charles Siewert: Attention and Sensorimotor Intentionality 14: Jose Luis Bermudez: The Phenomenology of Bodily Awareness