Dennett argues that the decentralized view of human cognitive organization finding increasing support in parts of cognitive science undermines talk of an inner self. On his view, the causal underpinnings of behavior are distributed across a collection of auto-nomous subsystems operating without any centralized supervision. Selves are fictions contrived to simplify description and facilitate prediction of behavior with no real correlate inside the mind. Dennett often uses an analogy with termite colonies whose behavior looks organized and purposeful to the external eye, but which is actually the emergent product of uncoordinated activity of separate components marching to the beat of their individual drums. I examine the cognitive organizati...
Throughout From Bacteria to Bach and Back, Dennett argues that we ought to refrain from attributing ...
Little is gained, and much lost, by casting an empirical theory of previous consciousness in a "func...
Neuroscientists frequently use two folk psychology terms –self and consciousness– in formulating dec...
In the mid 80s Daniel Dennett has published a series of articles on the problem of the self. His sug...
Although D. Dennett is sometimes accused of insensitivity to 'real', first-person problems of the mi...
Dennett depicts human minds as both deeply different from, yet profoundly continuous with, the minds...
The mind-body problem is one of the great mysteries. How are my feelings and thoughts related to th...
Adopt ing a ma te ri al ist ap proach to the mind has far reach ing im pli ca tions for many pre sup...
Over the past thirty years, Daniel Clement Dennett has had a major influence on our understanding of...
experience of searching for and defining the self. [You] enter the brain through the eye, march up t...
1.1 `We're all zombies. Nobody is conscious ' (Dennett 1991, p. 406) is an assertion Denne...
Discusses self-representations and consciousness, the organization of self-representations, and self...
Since 1969, when Dennett introduced a distinction between personal and sub‐personal levels of explan...
Daniel Dennett's distinction between personal and subpersonal explanations was fundamental in establ...
This paper deals with Daniel Dennett’s well-known charges against phenomenological philosophy as an ...
Throughout From Bacteria to Bach and Back, Dennett argues that we ought to refrain from attributing ...
Little is gained, and much lost, by casting an empirical theory of previous consciousness in a "func...
Neuroscientists frequently use two folk psychology terms –self and consciousness– in formulating dec...
In the mid 80s Daniel Dennett has published a series of articles on the problem of the self. His sug...
Although D. Dennett is sometimes accused of insensitivity to 'real', first-person problems of the mi...
Dennett depicts human minds as both deeply different from, yet profoundly continuous with, the minds...
The mind-body problem is one of the great mysteries. How are my feelings and thoughts related to th...
Adopt ing a ma te ri al ist ap proach to the mind has far reach ing im pli ca tions for many pre sup...
Over the past thirty years, Daniel Clement Dennett has had a major influence on our understanding of...
experience of searching for and defining the self. [You] enter the brain through the eye, march up t...
1.1 `We're all zombies. Nobody is conscious ' (Dennett 1991, p. 406) is an assertion Denne...
Discusses self-representations and consciousness, the organization of self-representations, and self...
Since 1969, when Dennett introduced a distinction between personal and sub‐personal levels of explan...
Daniel Dennett's distinction between personal and subpersonal explanations was fundamental in establ...
This paper deals with Daniel Dennett’s well-known charges against phenomenological philosophy as an ...
Throughout From Bacteria to Bach and Back, Dennett argues that we ought to refrain from attributing ...
Little is gained, and much lost, by casting an empirical theory of previous consciousness in a "func...
Neuroscientists frequently use two folk psychology terms –self and consciousness– in formulating dec...