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Cognitive Phenomenology

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Cognitive Phenomenology challenges the traditional view that only sensory and emotional experiences have a unique first-person 'feel', exploring whether thought and cognition possess their own phenomenal character. Elijah Chudnoff carefully navigates the debate surrounding cognitive phenomenology, investigating introspection, the value of consciousness, temporal structure of experience, and the interplay between sensory and cognitive states. This authoritative volume includes chapter summaries, annotated further reading, and a glossary, providing an essential introduction and critical assessment for philosophy students and researchers alike.
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Ideal for philosophy students, advanced researchers, and readers interested in philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology, and epistemology seeking an insightful introduction to cognitive phenomenology.

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This is the first book to fully the question of cognitive phenomenology, applying phenomenology to the study of thought itself.

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Phenomenology is about subjective aspects of the mind, such as the conscious states associated with vision and touch, and the conscious states associated with emotions and moods, such as feelings of elation or sadness. These states have a distinctive first-person ‘feel’ to them, called their phenomenal character. In this respect, they are often taken to be radically different from mental states and processes associated with thought.

This is the first book to fully question this orthodoxy and explore the prospects of cognitive phenomenology, applying phenomenology to the study of thought and cognition. Does cognition have its own phenomenal character? Can introspection tell us either way? If consciousness flows in an unbroken ‘stream’ as William James argued, how might a punctuated sequence of thoughts fit into it?

Elijah Chudnoff begins with a clarification of the nature of the debate about cognitive phenomenology and the network of concepts and theses that are involved in it. He then examines the following topics:

  • Introspection and knowledge of our own thoughts
  • Phenomenal contrast arguments
  • The value of consciousness
  • The temporal structure of experience
  • The holistic character of experience and the interdependence of sensory and cognitive states
  • The relationship between phenomenal character and mental representation

Including chapter summaries, annotated further reading, and a glossary, this book is essential reading for anyone seeking a clear and informative introduction to and assessment of cognitive phenomenology, whether philosophy student or advanced researcher. It will also be valuable reading for those in related subjects such as philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology, and epistemology.

Series: New Problems of Philosophy

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Praised for its clarity and originality, Cognitive Phenomenology is described as an excellent and stimulating book that shapes the complex debate on cognitive experience. Reviewers highlight Chudnoff's rigorous and precise exploration, valuable both to newcomers and seasoned scholars interested in consciousness and philosophy of mind.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780415660242

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 26 March 2015

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 408g

Pages: 182

About the Author

Elijah Chudnoff is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Miami, USA. He is the author of Intuition (2013).

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