
Foundations of Understanding
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- FOUNDATIONS OF UNDERSTANDING
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- CHAPTER ONE Introduction
- 1. Intentionality
- 2. Understanding
- 3. The experience of understanding
- 4. A foundationalist theory of conscious understanding
- 5. Plan of the book
- Note
- CHAPTER TWO The Sensorimotor Theory of Cognition
- 1. Background
- 2. The sensorimotor theory and mental models
- 3. Evidence from human reasoning
- 4. Evidence from brain organization
- 5. Ape cognition and evolution
- 6. Parsimony
- 7. Objections
- 8. Conclusion
- Notes
- CHAPTER THREE Understanding Actions
- 1. Introduction: Searle's challenge
- 2. Understanding our actions
- 3. Provisional characterization (1)
- 4. Provisional characterization (2)
- 5. Provisional characterization (3)
- 6. Final characterization (4)
- 7. Searle's understanding
- Notes
- Chapter Four Understanding Objects
- 1. Introduction: object use as foundational
- 2. Object perception
- 3. Object understanding as conceptual
- 4. Meaningfulness vs. correct meaning
- 5. Meaningful objects
- 6. Characterizing object understanding
- 7. First approximation
- 8. Second approximation
- 9. Third approximation
- 10. Imagining objects: the problem of illusion
- 11. Kinds of objects
- 12. Conclusion: objects and objectivity
- Note
- CHAPTER FIVE Error and the External World
- 1. Introduction: understanding the mind-world distinction
- 2. Error as the basis of the mind-world distinction
- 3. Action error
- 4. Action planning and external reality
- 5. Action, belief, and metaphor
- 6. The bifurcation of cognitive understanding
- Notes
- CHAPTER SIX Understanding Persons
- 1. From actions and objects to language
- 2. Persons, understanding and communication
- 3. Understanding as knowing how
- 4. Literal and metaphorical understanding
- 5. The mechanism of metaphorical understanding
- 6. The infant's 'theory of mind'
- 7. Understanding the actions of others
- 8. Understanding persons
- 9. The intentional stance and metaphorical understanding
- 10. Imitation and communication
- 11. Conclusion
- CHAPTER SEVEN Understanding Language
- 1. Introduction: language as a tool
- 2. Language production as tool use
- 3. The neuroanatomy of language production
- 4. Language consumption as model construction
- 5. Language understanding and imagery
- 6. Images are multimodal
- 7. The descriptionalist challenge
- 8. Understanding and image creation
- 9. Imagery and indeterminacy
- 10. Imagery and abstraction
- 11. Imagery and mental models
- 12. Combining the two aspects of language understanding
- 13. Neural correlates of knowledge partitioning
- Notes
- CHAPTER EIGHT The Elements of Conscious Experience
- 1. The phenomenality of conscious experience
- 2. Characterizing conscious experience
- 3. Externality
- 4. Unity
- 5. Self-awareness
- 6. Awareness itself
- CHAPTER NINE Conclusion
- 1. Summary
- 2. The preeminence of the linguistic paradigm
- 3. Understanding and semantic structure: iceberg and tip
- References
- Index
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