In this text, Susan Hurley sheds light on consciousness by examining its relationships to action from various angles. She asseses the role of agency in the unity of a conscious perspective, and argues that perception and action are more deeply interdependent than is often assumed. A standard view conceives perception as input from world to mind and action as output from mind to world, with the serious business of thought in between. Hurley criticizes this picture, and considers how the interdependece of perceptual experience and agency at the personal level (of mental contents and norms) may emerge from the sub-personal level (of underlying causal processes and complex dynamic feedback systems). Her two-level view has wide implications, for topics that include self-consciousness, the modularity of the mind, and the relations of mind to world. The self no longer lurks hidden somewhere between perceptual input and behavioural output, but reappears out in the open, embodied and embedded in its environment. Hurley traces these themes from Kantian and Wittgensteinian arguments through to work in neuropsychology and in dynamic systems approaches to the mind, providing a bridge from mainstream philosophy to work in other disciplines.
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S. L. Hurley has written an extremely good book in which she insightfully and systematically addresses many of the central issues concerning consciousness in the philosophy of mind and the psychology of cognition. Although "Consciousness in Action" is written within the analytical philosophical tradition, she writes clearly and in a manner that is quite open both to philosophers in other traditions and to theorists in other disciplines...Like an increasing number of philosophers, Hurley relies heavily on empirical data from neuropsychological studies to develop her well-reasoned arguments...I think that Hurley is right in much of what she claims...[This book is] well-written, well-researched, on the right track, and well worth studying.--Shaun Gallagher "Philosophical Psychology "
About the Author:
S. L. Hurley was Professor at the University of Warwick.
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- PublisherHarvard University Press
- Publication date1998
- ISBN 10 0674164202
- ISBN 13 9780674164208
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages516
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