Brains, Buddhas, And Believing

The Problem Of Intentionality In Classical Buddhist And Cognitive-Scientific Philosophy Of Mind

by Dan Arnold
language: english
Publisher: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS, May of 2012 ‧
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Through a careful exploration of the philosophical problems commonly faced by the seventh-century Indian Buddhist thinker Dharmakirti and twenty-first-century philosophers such as Jerry Fodor and Daniel Dennett, Dan Arnold seeks to advance an understanding of both first-millennium Indian arguments and modern debates in philosophy of mind. The issues center on what modern philosophers have called intentionality--the fact that mental events are about (or mean, or represent) other things. Tracing an account of intentionality through the arguments of Dharmakirti and some of his contemporaneous Indian critics, as well as Kant, Wilfrid Sellars, and John McDowell, Arnold shows how seemingly arcane arguments among first-millennium Indian thinkers can illuminate matters still very much at the heart of present-day philosophy.

Brains, Buddhas, And Believing

The Problem Of Intentionality In Classical Buddhist And Cognitive-Scientific Philosophy Of Mind

by Dan Arnold

Property Description
ISBN: 9780231145466
Publisher: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: May of 2012
Language: English
Dimensions: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Cover: Hardcover
Pages: 328
Format: Book
Categories: Books in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Philosophy
Books in English > Others
EAN: 9780231145466