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39Editorial Introduction: Representing Ourselves: Reflexive Approaches to the Function of ConsciousnessJournal of Consciousness Studies 26 (3-4): 8-16. 2019.This special issue of Journal of Consciousness Studies brings together work from a range of philosophers, neuroscientists, psychologists, cognitive scientists, behavioural scientists, and computer scientists who are all united in their approach to answering questions about consciousness. The contributions to this journal are inspired by work presented at the inaugural Designed Mind Symposium, held at the University of Edinburgh Informatics Forum on 7-8 November 2017.
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15The Bonds of Freedom: Simone de Beauvoir’s Existentialist Ethics (review)Review of Metaphysics 57 (1): 138-139. 2003.In this book, Kristana Arp seeks to establish a new understanding of the ethical thought of Simone de Beauvoir. While placing Beauvoir within the school of existential phenomenology, Arp emphasizes Beauvoir’s unique contribution to existentialist ethics. Her thesis is that Beauvoir’s work moves beyond the ethical thought of other existentialists, particularly beyond that of Jean-Paul Sartre, and seeks to address fundamental problems left open by Sartre’s thinking. “Beauvoir’s breakthrough,” she …Read more
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35Arp, Kristana. The Bonds of Freedom: Simone de Beauvoir’s Existentialist Ethics (review)Review of Metaphysics 57 (1): 138-140. 2003.
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108Transcendental Intersubjectivity and the Objects of the Human SciencesSymposium 4 (2): 209-219. 2000.In this essay I show that Structuralism, in order to combat the impression that it is “untenable and outmoded,” needs to be attached to a phenomenology of transcendental intersubjectivity. My argument for this conclusion is: 1) that Peter Caws is right in arguing that Structuralism needs a notion of the transcendental subject because its objects, qua intentional, presuppose such a subject; 2) the objects withwhich Structuralism is concemed are objects in the sense that Husserl speaks of objects …Read more
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1Review: Arp, Kristana. The Bonds of Freedom: Simone de Beauvoir's Existentialist Ethics (review)Review of Metaphysics. 2005.
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