Sökning: "intentionality"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 54 avhandlingar innehållade ordet intentionality.
11. Phenomenology and the making of the world
Sammanfattning : trictions provided by language and knowledge. It is also shown how this creates difficulties as to the claim within religion to express what is beyond the known and not directlyavailable by means of ordinary language. The author focuses on ideas within the phenomenology of religion of how to cope withthis tension. LÄS MER
12. A Different Kind of Ignorance : Self-Deception as Flight from Self-Knowledge
Sammanfattning : In this dissertation I direct critique at a conception of self-deception prevalent in analytical philosophy, where self-deception is seen as a rational form of irrationality in which the self-deceiver strategically deceives himself on the basis of having judged that this is the best thing to do or, in order to achieve something advantageous. In Chapter One, I criticize the conception of self-deception as analogous to deceiving someone else, the so-called “standard approach to self-deception”. LÄS MER
13. Kognitiv utveckling och låtsaslekens mysterier : Cognitive development and the mysteries of pretend play
Sammanfattning : What kind of cognitive capacity must a human child develop to be able to join pretend play? This is the main question of the dissertation. To get a fair answer a great part of the background discusses what pretend play and human cognition is. Homo sapiens sapiens seems to be the only now living animal that is capable of pretense. LÄS MER
14. Surfer sur Internet : Étude des expressions et de la conceptualisation du déplacement virtuel sur Internet dans la lumière de la sémantique cognitive
Sammanfattning : This dissertation deals with fictive motion of Internet users on the Web, and especially with the French expression surfer sur Internet, i.e. to surf on the Internet. LÄS MER
15. Interpreting Mysticism. An evaluation of Steven T. Katz's argument against a common core in mysticism and mystical experience
Sammanfattning : In his 1978 article “Language, epistemology, and mysticism”, Steven T. Katz presents his theory of the interpretation of mystical experience reports in which the foundational epistemological claim is that “there are no pure experiences”. LÄS MER