Book | Chapter
The history of the notion of constitution
two case studies
pp. 14-31
Abstract
I will now turn to address the problems raised in the preceding chapter by developing an account of constitution that allows us to acknowledge the essential differences between the mental and the physical without creating an unbridgeable gap between the two. In this chapter I will explain why I adopt the notion of constitution and where its philosophical roots are. Then I will outline and contrast the accounts of constitution proposed by Husserl and Haugeland.
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Huemer Wolfgang (2005) The constitution of consciousness: a study in analytic consciousness, 2nd edn.. London-New York, Routledge.
Pages: 14-31
Full citation:
Huemer Wolfgang (2005) The history of the notion of constitution: two case studies, In: The constitution of consciousness, London-New York, Routledge, 14–31.