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48The Phenomenology of Consciously ThinkingIn Tim Bayne and Michelle Montague (ed.), Cognitive Phenomenology, Oxford University Press. 2011.
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45Husserl's Legacy: Phenomenology, Metaphysics, & Transcendental Philosophy by Dan Zahavi. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. 2017, 256 pp. ISBN: 9780199684830. Hbk £30.00 (review)European Journal of Philosophy 27 (1): 284-290. 2019.
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44Husserl and Tarski: the Semantic Conception of Intentionality and TruthIn Guillermo E. Rosado Haddock (ed.), Husserl as Analytic Philosopher, De Gruyter. pp. 143-174. 2016.
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39Perception, Context, and Direct RealismIn Dan Zahavi (ed.), The Oxford handbook of contemporary phenomenology, Oxford University Press. 2012.This chapter, which is concerned with the phenomenology of perception, especially the role of content and context in the intentionality of perception, tries to provide an account of the structure of perceptual experience and its intentional relation to its objects. In particular, it presents an analysis of consciousness and intentionality in perception. Perceptual experience is sensuous and paradigmatically intentional. The intentional character of a visual experience of an object is different t…Read more
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36Mind and bodyIn Barry C. Smith & David Woodruff Smith (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Husserl, Cambridge University Press. 1995.
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32Structures of inner consciousness: Brentano onwardInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (8): 1420-1439. 2023.For Brentano, an act of consciousness features a presentation of an object joined with an inner presentation – an ‘inner consciousness’ or inner awareness – of that object-presentation. On Mark Textor’s articulation of Brentano’s model, the act has the structure of a single experience directed upon a plurality, viz.: the object and the experience itself. I consider an alternative development of this Brentanian model. Drawing on Husserl’s part-whole ontology, I submit, the act itself has the stru…Read more
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30L8 Phenomenological methods in philosophy of mindIn Matthew C. Haug (ed.), Philosophical Methodology: The Armchair or the Laboratory?, Routledge. 2013.
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27The ecological perspective applied to social perceptionJournal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 11 (2). 1981.
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22Constitution Through Noema and Horizon: Husserl’s Theory of IntentionalityIn Patrick Londen, Jeffrey Yoshimi & Philip Walsh (eds.), Horizons of Phenomenology: Essays on the State of the Field and Its Applications, Springer Verlag. pp. 63-80. 2023.Husserlian phenomenology develops around Husserl’s theory of the complex structure of intentionality, featuring key notions of noesis, noema, horizon, and the constitution of objects of consciousness. By virtue of the structures of noema and horizon found in our experience, things in the world around us are said to be “constituted” in consciousness (along with self and other). The present essay explores intentionality and constitution as modeled in lines of interpretation that extend classical H…Read more
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22Robert S. Tragesser. Phenomenology and logic. Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London1977, 138 pp (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (1): 166-167. 1981.
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19Husserl's phenomenology and the foundations of natural scienceHistory of European Ideas 18 (3): 422-425. 1994.
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14HusserlRoutledge. 2006.In this stimulating introduction, David Woodruff Smith introduces the whole of Husserl’s thought, demonstrating his influence on philosophy of mind and language, on ontology and epistemology, and on philosophy of logic, mathematics and science. Starting with an overview of his life and works, and his place in twentieth-century philosophy, and in western philosophy as a whole, David Woodruff Smith introduces Husserl’s concept of phenomenology, explaining his influential theories of intentionality…Read more
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11I. Miller, Husserl, Perception, and Temporal Awareness (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 47 (3): 500. 1987.
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10Review: Robert S. Tragesser, Phenomenology and Logic (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (1): 166-167. 1981.
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10IntroductionIn David Woodruff Smith & Amie L. Thomasson (eds.), Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind, Oxford University Press. 2003.Phenomenology and philosophy of mind can be defined either as disciplines or as historical traditions—they are both. As disciplines: phenomenology is the study of conscious experience as lived, as experienced from the first-person point of view, while philosophy of mind is the study of mind—states of belief, perception, action, etc.—focusing especially on the mind–body problem, how mental activities are related to brain activities. As traditions or literatures: phenomenology features the writings …Read more
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10Mohanty's Logic of Phenomenology: The TranscendendentalPhilosophy Today 46 (Supplement): 186-204. 2002.
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10HusserlRoutledge. 2006.In this stimulating introduction, David Woodruff Smith introduces the whole of Husserl’s thought, demonstrating his influence on philosophy of mind and language, on ontology and epistemology, and on philosophy of logic, mathematics and science. Starting with an overview of his life and works, and his place in twentieth-century philosophy, and in western philosophy as a whole, David Woodruff Smith introduces Husserl’s concept of phenomenology, explaining his influential theories of intentionality…Read more
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8Born to See, Bound to Behold: The History of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology CenterSimon Silverman Phenomenology Center, Duquesne University. 2007.
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6Phenomenology and narrative psychology: the Fourteenth Annual Symposium of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center: lectures (edited book)Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center, Duquesne University. 1996.