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166Symposium papers, comments and an abstract: Bodily versus cognitive intentionality?Noûs 22 (1): 51-52. 1988.The body, merleau-ponty claimed, carries a unique form of intentionality that is not reducible to the intentionality of thought. i propose to separate several different forms of intentionality concerning such ``bodily intentionality'': awareness of one's body and bodily movement; purposive action; and perception of one's environment in acting. these different forms of awareness are interdependent in specific ways. no one form of intentionality--cognitive or practical--is an absolute foundation f…Read more
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28Consciousness with reflexive contentIn David Woodruff Smith & Amie Lynn Thomasson (eds.), Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind, Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp. 93-114. 2005.A mental act is conscious if it includes a certain self-consciousness, where the subject is aware of its transpiring. What is the form of that inner awareness? Many philosophers have proposed that consciousness involves some form of higher-order monitoring of the mental act. This chapter considers a different model. Inner awareness of a conscious mental state consists in a modal character of the experience, part of the way one is conscious of this or that object. On the present model, this modal…Read more
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287Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind (edited book)Oxford: Clarendon Press. 2005.Philosophical work on the mind flowed in two streams through the 20th century: phenomenology and analytic philosophy. This volume aims to bring them together again, by demonstrating how work in phenomenology may lead to significant progress on problems central to current analytic research, and how analytical philosophy of mind may shed light on phenomenological concerns. Leading figures from both traditions contribute specially written essays on such central topics as consciousness, intentionali…Read more
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353What's the meaning of 'this'?Noûs 16 (2): 181-208. 1982."This is a sea urchin", I declare while strolling the beach with a friend. What do I refer to by uttering the demonstrative pronoun "this"? The object immediately before me, of course. As it happens on this occasion, the object in the sand at my feet. I may point at it to aid my hearer - or I may not. BUt now , if the meaning of the term is distinguished from the referent, what is the meaning of this, or of my utterance of this? I think we can distinguish the meaning of this, or of its utterance…Read more
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1Intentionality, Noemata, and Individuation: The Role of Individuation in Husserl's Theory of IntentionalityDissertation, Stanford University. 1971.
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75Husserl and Tarski: the Semantic Conception of Intentionality and TruthIn Guillermo E. Rosado Haddock (ed.), Husserl and Analytic Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 143-174. 2016.
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162“Pure” logic, ontology, and phenomenologyRevue Internationale de Philosophie 224 (2): 21-44. 2003.
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136Ontological phenomenologyIn The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, Volume 7: Modern Philosophy, Charlottesville: Philosophy Doc Ctr. pp. 243-251. 2000.Phenomenology is the study of conscious experience from the first-person point of view. Husserl used principles of formal ontology even as he bracketed the natural-cultural world in describing our experience, and Heidegger pursued fundamental ontology in his variety of phenomenology describing our own modes of existence. I shall address the role of ontology in phenomenology, and vice versa. Our account of what exists depends on our account of what and how we experience. But, moreover, our unders…Read more
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56L8 Phenomenological methods in philosophy of mindIn Matthew C. Haug (ed.), Philosophical Methodology: The Armchair or the Laboratory?, Routledge. 2013.
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The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, Volume 7: Modern PhilosophyCharlottesville: Philosophy Doc Ctr. 2000.
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1Edmund Husserl, Logical Investigations (1900-1901)In Jorge J. E. Gracia, Gregory M. Reichberg & Bernard N. Schumacher (eds.), The Classics of Western Philosophy: A Reader's Guide, Wiley-blackwell. 2003.
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134Mind World: Essays in Phenomenology and OntologyCambridge University Press. 2004.This collection explores the structure of consciousness and its place in the world, or inversely the structure of the world and the place of consciousness in it. Amongst the topics covered are: the phenomenological aspects of experience, dependencies between experience and the world and the basic ontological categories found in the world at large. Developing ideas drawn from historical figures such as Descartes, Husserl, Aristotle, and Whitehead, the essays together demonstrate the interdependen…Read more
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