The aconceptual mind : Heideggerian themes in holistic naturalism /

According to Heidegger, naturalistic thinking is naive and unable to deal with its own essence and limitation. But these eight thematically intertwined essays face Heidegger's critique of naturalistic thinking habits. The author develops a holistic and antirealistic version of naturalism

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Pylkkö, P (Pauli), Pylkkö, P (Pauli)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, PA : John Benjamins Pub., 1998
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, PA : [1998], ©1998
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, PA : c1998
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, PA : [1998]
Series:Advances in consciousness research, v. 11
Advances in consciousness research ; v. 11
Advances in consciousness research v. 11
Advances in consciousness research v. 11
Advances in consciousness research v. 11
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface: Heidegger with a grain of salt
  • Ch. 1 Dasein naturalized
  • Ch. 2. Is modern science necessarily onto-theo-logical?
  • Ch. 3. What is noncomputational in recent consciousness studies?
  • Ch. 4. On surprise
  • Ch. 5. Unique language problem
  • Ch. 6. Gaming without subjects
  • Ch. 7. Is Nazism humanism?
  • Ch. 8. Nationally unique meanings.