Heidegger, Coping, and Cognitive Science, Volume 2

Mark Wrathall (Editor), Jeff Malpas (Editor)

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Author
Mark Wrathall (Editor), Jeff Malpas (Editor)
Publish Date
2000-08-28
Subtitle
Essays in Honor of Hubert L. Dreyfus
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
428
Publisher Name
MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262731282
ISBN-13
9780262731287
citemno
033202
SKU
9780262731287

Description

Hubert L. Dreyfus's engagement with other thinkers has always been driven by his desire to understand certain basic questions about ourselves and our world. The philosophers on whom his teaching and research have focused are those whose work seems to him to make a difference to the world. The essays in this volume reflect this desire to "make a difference"—not just in the world of academic philosophy, but in the broader world. Dreyfus has helped to create a culture of reflection—of questioning the deep premises that inform and shape work in artificial intelligence and cognitive science. He has also been the primary introducer and interpreter of Martin Heidegger's work to the world of information technology. The essays in this volume represent the fruitful application of deep philosophical analysis to the concerns of our modern technological world. The sections are Coping and Intentionality; Computers and Cognitive Science; and "Applied Heidegger." In addition to cognitive science and artificial intelligence, topics include everyday skills, religion, business practices, and medical care. The book concludes with Dreyfus's responses to the essays.

Contributors
Daniel Andler, Patricia Benner, Albert Borgmann, Harry Collins, George Downing, Fernando Flores, Sean Kelly, Joseph Rouse, Theodore R. Schatzki, John Searle, Robert C. Solomon, Charles Spinosa, David Stern, Charles Taylor, Terry Winograd, Mark Wrathall