
Daniel C. Dennett began publishing innovative philosophical research in the late 1960s, and he has continued to do so for the past 45 years. He has addressed questions about the nature of mind and consciousness, the possibility of freedom, and the significance of evolution to addressing questions across the cognitive, biological, and social sciences. The Philosophy of Daniel Dennett explores the intellectual significance of this research project, bringing together the insights of eleven researchers who are currently working on themes that are relevant to Dennett's philosophical worldview. Some of the contributions address interpretive issues within Dennett's corpus, and aim to bring increased clarity to Dennett's project. Others report novel empirical data, at least in part, in the service of fleshing out Dennett's claims. Some of them provide a fresh take on a Dennettian theme, and others extend his views in novel directions. Like Dennett's own work, these papers draw on a wide range of different methodologies, from appeals to intuition pumps and scientific data, to turning the knobs on a theory to see what it can do. But each of them aims to be readable, and approachable. And as a whole, the volume provides a critical and constructive overview of Dennett's stance-based methodology, as well as explorations of his claims about metal representation, consciousness, cultural evolution, and religion.
This volume investigates the enduring intellectual significance and methodological coherence of Daniel C. Dennett’s extensive research program in philosophy and cognitive science. Editor Bryce Huebner compiles contributions from eleven researchers to evaluate Dennett’s influence on contemporary understandings of consciousness, free will, and cultural evolution. The text serves as both an interpretive guide to Dennett’s existing corpus and a platform for extending his theories through new empirical data and philosophical analysis.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this collection as a valuable resource for scholars and advanced students seeking to engage with the practical application of Dennett’s theories. Readers frequently note that while the prose remains approachable, the content requires a solid foundation in cognitive science and analytic philosophy to fully grasp the nuances of the arguments presented.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190681837
ISBN-13:
9780190681838
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