Heidegger and the Problem of Consciousness

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alethēia
animal
animality
Aristotle
art
artificial intelligence
Author_Nancy J. Holland
Being and Time
body
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Continental Philosophy
Derrida
Dreyfus
dualism
environment
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feminist
Gerald Edelman
machine intelligence
Max Velmans
mind
mind-body
nature
neurobiology
other-than-human
panpsychism
Parmenides
phenomenology
Philosophy
physis
Plato
psyche
Sheehan

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  • ISBN 9780253035950
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Nancy J. Holland turns to the thought of Martin Heidegger to help understand an age-old philosophical question: Is there a split between the body and the mind? Arguing against philosophical positions that define human consciousness as an overarching phenomenon or reduce it to the brain or physicality, Holland contends that consciousness is relational and it is this relationship that allows us to inhabit and negotiate in the world. Holland forwards a complex and nuanced reading of Heidegger as she focuses on consciousness, being, and what might constitute the animal or, more broadly, other-than-human world. Holland engages with the depth and breadth of Heidegger's work as she opens space for a discussion about the uniqueness of human consciousness.

Nancy J. Holland is Professor Emerita of Philosophy at Hamline University. Her most recent books are Ontological Humility: Lord Voldemort and the Philosophers and The Madwoman's Reason: The Concept of the Appropriate in Ethical Thought.

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