FIRST-PERSON PERSPECTIVE IN PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY

Spindel Conference 2006, Volume 45

Tom Nenon, Editor


Editor’s Introduction
, by Tom Nenon

Who’s Afraid of Phenomenological Disputes? by Charles Siewert

            Comments: Comments on Siewert, “Who’s Afraid of Phenomenological Disputes?” by Michael Barber

 

Personal Perspectives, by John Drummond

            Comments: by Dan Conway

 

What Does Descartes’ Meditator Know? By John Tienson and Terry Horgan

            Comments: by Brie Gertler

 

Subjectivity and the First-Person Perspective, by Dan Zahavi   

            Comments: Comments on Dan Zahavi, “Subjectivity and the First-Person Perspective,” by Amie Thomasson

 

First-Person Methodologies:  A View from Outside the Phenomenological Tradition, by  

Nicholas Georgalis

            Comments: Comments on Nicholas Georgalis, “First-Person Methodologies:  A View from Outside the Phenomenological Tradition,” by Charles Harvey

 

How Can We Find Out about the Contents of Visual Experience? by Susanna Siegel

            Comments: by Joseph Tolliver

 

The Prereflective Cogito as Contaminated Opacity, by Merold Westphal

            Comments: by Klaus-Erich Kaehler

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