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Mechanism and intentionality

the new world knot

Raymond J. Nelson

pp. 137-158

Résumé

Mental life presents many holistic phenomena. Gestalt perception comes to mind as does the manifold of intentions—beliefs, desires, and actions—and the fabric of linguistic meanings. In this paper I want to argue that none of these wholes resist analysis except for conscious intentional attitudes. It seems we cannot get a theoretical grasp of the difference between tacit (unconscious or preconscious) beliefs, desires, etc. and conscious feeling-laden belief. As I shall endeavor to explain, perception, unconscious attitudes, linguistic competence, and even intellectual skills accompanied by raw feeling (kinesthetic sensation at the edge of attention while typing or playing a musical instrument) are explainable in principle within the computer paradigm. Conscious attitudes alone seem not to be explainable in such terms and are perhaps absolutely holistic.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Otto Herbert, Tuedio James (1988) Perspectives on mind. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 137-158

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-4033-8_12

Citation complète:

Nelson Raymond J., 1988, Mechanism and intentionality: the new world knot. In H. Otto & J. Tuedio (eds.) Perspectives on mind (137-158). Dordrecht, Springer.