
This volume presents a selection of Hubert Dreyfus's pioneering work in bringing phenomenology and existentialism to bear on the philosophical and scientific study of the mind. Each of the thirteen essays interprets, develops, and extends the insights of his predecessors working in the European philosophical tradition. One of Dreyfus' central contributions to reading the historical canon of philosophy comes from his recognition that great philosophers help us to understand the "background practices" of a culture - the practices that shape and embody our most basic understanding of ourselves and the things and situations we encounter in our world. Background practices are all too often overlooked completely, or else their importance is misunderstood. Each chapter in this volume shows in one way or another how a broad range of philosophical topics can only be properly understood when we recognize how they are grounded in the background practices that shape our lives and give meaning to our activities, our tasks, our normative commitments, our aims and our goals.
This collection investigates how the 'background practices' of a culture serve as the foundational structure for human understanding, self-conception, and engagement with the world. Hubert L. Dreyfus, a prominent scholar in the field of continental philosophy, draws upon his extensive research into phenomenology and existentialism to argue that traditional philosophical inquiries often fail because they ignore the implicit, embodied practices that ground all human activity. By re-examining the historical canon, Dreyfus provides a framework for understanding how these background practices shape our normative commitments and our interpretation of reality.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of philosophy frequently identify this work as a vital resource for understanding the intersection of existentialism and contemporary cognitive science. Experts highlight the clarity of Dreyfus's prose in navigating complex phenomenological concepts, making it a standard reference for those studying the philosophy of mind.
Page Count:
268
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192516035
ISBN-13:
9780192516039
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