Reading Rödl : on Self-consciousness and objectivity
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Reading Rödl : on Self-consciousness and objectivity
Routledge, 2024
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- One act of mind: a comment on Sebastian Rödl's self-consciousness and objectivity / Lucy O'Brien
- How is thinking possible? / Ram Neta
- Rödl on judgment, the first person, and perception / Christopher Peacocke
- Idealism, absolute and formal / Stephen Engstrom
- Idealism, subjects and science: reflection on Sebastian Rödl's Self-consciousness and objectivity / Patricia Kitcher
- Real austerity / Jocelyn Benoist
- Knowledge, persons, and the fact of reason / Glenda Satne
- The possibility of absolute representations / A.W. Moore
- On the linguistic turn away from absolute idealism / Irad Kimhi
- Elective affinities of a guest from Elea / J.M. van Ophuijsen
- Self-knowledge and knowledge of nature: on the speculative character of their identity / Thomas Khurana
- Absolute idealism? A Hegelian critique of Sebastian Rödl's Self-consciousness and objectivity / Wolfram Gobsch
- The explanation of judgment / Dawa Ometto
- Not so simple powers / Jesse M. Mulder
- Self-consciousness, objectivity and practical knowledge / Niels van Miltenburg
- Reflections on Self-consciousness and Self-consciousness and objectivity / Adrian Haddock
- Dotting the "I think": self-consciousness and punctuation / Martijn Wallage
- Replies / Sebastian Rödl
Description and Table of Contents
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Superb line up of contributors
Almost 50,000 words of response from Rodl himself
Table of Contents
Introduction Jesse M. Mulder Part 1: Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and Naturalism 1. One Act of Mind Lucy O'Brien 2. How is Thinking Possible? Ram Neta 3. Roedl on Judgment, the First Person, and Perception Christopher Peacocke Part 2: Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and Formal Idealism 4. Idealism, Absolute and Formal Stephen Engstrom 5. Idealism, Subjects and Science Patricia Kitcher Part 3: Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and Quietism 6. Real Austerity Jocelyn Benoist 7. Knowledge, Persons, and the Fact of Reason Glenda Satne 8. The Possibility of Absolute Representations A.W. Moore 9. The Linguistic Turn Away from Absolute Idealism Irad Kimhi 10. Elective Affinities of a Guest from Elea J.M. van Ophuijsen Part 4: Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and Absolute Idealism 11. Self-Knowledge and Knowledge of Nature, on the Speculative Character of Their Identity Thomas Khurana 12. Absolute Idealism, A Hegelian Critique of Sebastian Roedl's Self-Consciousness and Objectivity Wolfram Gobsch Part 5: Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and the Power of Judgment 13. The Explanation of Judgment Dawa Ometto 14. Not So Simple Powers Jesse M. Mulder 15. Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and Practical Knowledge Niels van Miltenburg Part 6: Self-Consciousness and Objectivity and the Determinacy of the Individual 16. Reflections on Self-Consciousness, and Self-Consciousness and Objectivity Adrian Haddock 17. Dotting the I Think Martijn Wallage Replies Sebastian Roedl. Index
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