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SUMMARY:Cognitive Phenomenology
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LOCATION:Nador 13\, Budapest\, Hungary\, 1051
DESCRIPTION:<p>We invite applications from MA and Ph.D. students\, recent graduates\, lecturers\, and tenure-track (and tenured) faculty. Participants are expected to have a solid background in philosophy.&nbsp\; A Ph.D. or MA (finished\, or in progress) is preferred.&nbsp\; Established faculty and post-docs are also most welcome.</p>\n<p>Topics to be covered in the course include: arguments for the existence of cognitive phenomenology\; skepticism about cognitive phenomenology\; the significance of cognitive phenomenology\; the integration of cognitive experience with sensory experience\; the relation of thought experience to the experience of belief\, desire\, hope\, etc.\; the temporality of thought\; the epistemic role of consciousness\; the epistemic and rational roles of cognitive experience\; the problem of unconscious thought\; mainstream externalism about mental content\; singular thought\; the &ldquo\;Phenomenal Intentionality&rdquo\; research program\; and the relation of current work in analytic phenomenology to traditional\, Husserlian&nbsp\; Phenomenology.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=David Pitt:
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