
This book is a philosophical analysis of ordinary concepts like human action and consciousness, and how they get represented in our language. It examines the philosophical history of the issues that emerge and places the discussion across different paradigms. It brings into contemporary focus some problems like intentionality, relation between mind and body, and the structure of explanations.Examining fundamental concepts of thought, this book explores a range of approaches related to human consciousness. Realist paradigms of consciousness as expressed through linguistic and phenomenological structures are also discussed along with their epistemological and semantic implications. Though some of the discussions are contextualized within certain philosophical traditions, we can fruitfully reframe some of the problematics within alternative philosophical traditions for deeper insights into some of the tricky problems of philosophy. For instance, the vocabulary of action within the Indian philosophical framework offers an alternative perspective that treats action itself as a fundamental category that has causal as well as moral implications.This book will be useful for anyone interested in pursuing concepts philosophically and chart its implications for various areas of knowledge.
This book investigates the fundamental relationship between human action, consciousness, and the linguistic structures used to represent these concepts. Geeta Ramana provides a rigorous philosophical analysis that bridges Western analytical traditions with Indian philosophical frameworks. By examining the mind-body problem and the nature of intentionality, the author argues that recontextualizing these issues across diverse paradigms yields deeper insights into the structure of human explanation.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this work as a valuable contribution to comparative philosophy, particularly for its effort to integrate non-Western perspectives into contemporary discourse. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for those interested in the intersection of language, mind, and moral causality.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2014-08-26
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198097263
ISBN-13:
9780198097266
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