The phenomeno-logic of the I : essays on self-consciousness
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The phenomeno-logic of the I : essays on self-consciousness
Indiana University Press, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-304) and index
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Description
Hector-Neri Castaneda is recognized as one of the most important philosophers of the late-twentieth century. Here readers will find a lively introduction to Castaneda's thought as well as an opportunity to explore his rich and distinct voice. This unique volume will appeal to those interested in the philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and artificial intelligence as well as students of Castaneda and Latin American philosophy.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
First-Person Reference, Tomis Kapitan
Castaneda and Contemporary Continental Philosophy, James G. Hart
1. He: A Study in the Logic of Self-Consciousness
2. Indicators and Quasi-Indicators
3. On the Phenomeno-Logic of the I
4. Philosophical Method and Direct Awareness of the Self
5. Self-Consciousness, Demonstrative Reference, and the Self-Ascription View of Believing
6. The Self and the I-guises, Empirical and Transcendental
7. First-Person Statements About the Past
8. Metaphysical Internalism, Selves, and the Indivisible Noumenon (A Fregeo-Kantian Reflection on Descartes's Cogito)
9. Persons, Egos, and Is: Their Sameness Relations
10. I-Structures and the Reflexivity of Self-Consciousness
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Index
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