Daniel Dennett's distinction between personal and subpersonal explanations was fundamental in establishing the philosophical foundations of cognitive science. Since it was first introduced in 1969, the personal/subpersonal distinction has been adapted to fit different approaches to the mind. In one example of this, the ‘Pittsburgh school’ of philosophers attempted to map Dennett's distinction onto their own distinction between the ‘space of reasons’ and the ‘space of causes’. A second example can be found in much contemporary philosophy of psychology, where Dennett's distinction has been presumed to be equivalent to Stephen Stich's distinction between doxastic and subdoxastic states. Both these interpretations of the personal/subpersonal di...
Dennett argues that the decentralized view of human cognitive organization finding increasing suppor...
In our opinion article we deal with the relationship between consciousness and the unconscious as it...
This essay is devoted to the study of useful ways of thinking about the nature of interpretation, wi...
Daniel Dennett's distinction between personal and subpersonal explanations was fundamental in establ...
Since 1969, when Dennett introduced a distinction between personal and sub‐personal levels of explan...
Daniel Dennett introduced the term 'sub-personal' into philosophers' vocabulary thirty years ago. De...
It is a commonplace assumption throughout contemporary philosophy of mind that there is a distinctio...
Explanations in psychology are described as personal when they attribute psychological phenomena to ...
Abstract The distinction between personal level explanations and subpersonal ones has been subject t...
The distinction between personal level explanations and subpersonal ones has been subject to much de...
Cognitive psychology investigates complex organisms at the information-processing level of analysis,...
Although D. Dennett is sometimes accused of insensitivity to 'real', first-person problems of the mi...
Over the past thirty years, Daniel Clement Dennett has had a major influence on our understanding of...
In this essay, it is argued that naturalism of an even moderate sort speaks strongly against a certa...
The approach to consciousness taken by most philosophers is very different from the approach taken b...
Dennett argues that the decentralized view of human cognitive organization finding increasing suppor...
In our opinion article we deal with the relationship between consciousness and the unconscious as it...
This essay is devoted to the study of useful ways of thinking about the nature of interpretation, wi...
Daniel Dennett's distinction between personal and subpersonal explanations was fundamental in establ...
Since 1969, when Dennett introduced a distinction between personal and sub‐personal levels of explan...
Daniel Dennett introduced the term 'sub-personal' into philosophers' vocabulary thirty years ago. De...
It is a commonplace assumption throughout contemporary philosophy of mind that there is a distinctio...
Explanations in psychology are described as personal when they attribute psychological phenomena to ...
Abstract The distinction between personal level explanations and subpersonal ones has been subject t...
The distinction between personal level explanations and subpersonal ones has been subject to much de...
Cognitive psychology investigates complex organisms at the information-processing level of analysis,...
Although D. Dennett is sometimes accused of insensitivity to 'real', first-person problems of the mi...
Over the past thirty years, Daniel Clement Dennett has had a major influence on our understanding of...
In this essay, it is argued that naturalism of an even moderate sort speaks strongly against a certa...
The approach to consciousness taken by most philosophers is very different from the approach taken b...
Dennett argues that the decentralized view of human cognitive organization finding increasing suppor...
In our opinion article we deal with the relationship between consciousness and the unconscious as it...
This essay is devoted to the study of useful ways of thinking about the nature of interpretation, wi...