
The Objects of Thought addresses the ancient question of how it is possible to think about what does not exist. Tim Crane argues that the representation of the non-existent is a pervasive feature of our thought about the world, and that we will not adequately understand thought's representational power ('intentionality') unless we have understood the representation of the non-existent. Intentionality is conceived by Crane in terms of the direction of the mind upon an object of thought, or an intentional object. Intentional objects are what we think about. Some intentional objects exist and some do not. Non-existence poses a problem because there seem to be truths about non-existent intentional objects, but truths are answerable to reality, and reality contains only what exists. The proposed solution is to accept that there are some genuine truths about non-existent intentional objects, but to hold that they must be reductively explained in terms of truths about what does exist. The Objects of Thought offers both an original account of the nature of intentionality and a solution to the problem of thought about the non-existent.
This book investigates the philosophical problem of how human beings can possess thoughts about objects that do not exist in reality. Tim Crane, a prominent philosopher of mind, examines the nature of intentionality—the capacity of the mind to be directed toward objects. He argues that because thinking about non-existent entities is a fundamental aspect of human cognition, any comprehensive theory of mind must account for this phenomenon. Crane proposes a framework where truths concerning non-existent objects are reductively explained through their relationship to existing reality.
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Philosophical scholars recognize this work as a significant contribution to the contemporary debate on intentionality and the ontology of thought. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which assumes a foundational understanding of analytic philosophy and metaphysical terminology.
Page Count:
182
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
019150520X
ISBN-13:
9780191505201
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