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Articulating and understanding the phenomenological manifesto

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posted on 2024-11-14, 01:30 authored by Daniel HuttoDaniel Hutto
In the mid-nineties, Routledge brought out The Mechanical Mind. Authored by Tim Crane, this was a readable introduction, overview and rationale for approaching the philosophy of mind from a particular outlook. Specifically, it identified and defended the core and foundational assumptions that inform mainstream analytic philosophy of mind. The book advanced a kind of ‘ideological argument’ in that its author recognized that attraction to its central idea “depends on accepting a certain picture of the world; the mechanical/causal world picture. This picture sees the whole of nature as obeying certain general causal laws – the laws of physics, chemistry, biology, etc. – and it holds that psychology too has its laws, and that the mind fits into the causal order”.

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Hutto, D. (2008). Articulating and understanding the phenomenological manifesto. Abstracta, 4 (s2), 10-19.

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Abstracta

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4

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S2

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10-19

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English

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80785

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