Heidegger, Coping, and Cognitive Science: Essays in Honor of Hubert L. Dreyfus - Volume 2
- Foreword, Terry Winograd
- Introduction, Mark Wrathall and Jeff Malpas
Part I: Coping and Intenionality
- Coping and Its Contrasts, Joseph Rouse
- Coping with Others with Folk Psychology, Theodore R. Schatzki
- Practices, Practical Holism and Background Practices, David Stern
- The Limits of Phenomenology, John Searle
- Background Practices, Capacities, and Heideggerian Disclosure, Mark A. Wrathall
- What's Wrong With Foundationalism? Knowledge, Agency and World, Charles Taylor
Part II: Computers and Cognitive Science
- Context and Background: Dreyfus and Cognitive Science, Daniel Andler
- Grasping at Straws: Motor Intentionality and the Cognitive Science of Skilled Behavior?, Sean Kelly
- Four Kinds of Knowledge, Two (or Maybe Three) Kinds of Embodiment, and the Question of Artificial Intelligence, Harry Collins
- Semiartificial Intelligence, Albert Borgmann
Part III: "Applied Heidegger"
- Heidegger on Living Gods, Charles Spinosa
- Trusting, Robert C. Solomon
- Emotion Theory Reconsidered, George Downing
- Heideggerian Thinking and the Transformation of Business Practice, Fernando Flores
- The Quest for Control and the Possibilities of Care, Patricia Benner
Part IV: Responses
- Responses, Hubert L. Dreyfus
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