Consciousness and Meaning Selected Essays

Consciousness and Meaning Selected Essays by Brian Loar, published by Oxford University Press on June 16, 2020, is a comprehensive collection that delves into significant philosophical inquiries regarding the mind, particularly focusing on consciousness and intentionality within a physical universe. This edition spans 330 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a thorough exploration of Loar’s contributions to the philosophy of language and mind over four decades.
The essays are divided into two parts, addressing the philosophy of language and the philosophy of mind. Loar engages with the Gricean program, examining the relationship between linguistic representation and mental representation. He emphasizes the importance of understanding subjectivity in a physical context, arguing for the ineliminable nature of subjective phenomena like intentionality and consciousness. This volume reflects Loar’s commitment to both physicalism and the significance of the subjective perspective, providing insights into the reconciliation of these complex ideas.
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One of the most important problems of modern philosophy concerns the place of the mind – and in particular, of consciousness and intentionality – in a purely physical universe. Brian Loar was a major contributor to the discussion of this problem for over four decades.
This volume contains two parts; one a selection of Loar’s essays on the philosophy of language, the other on the philosophy of mind. A common thread in Loar’s essays on language is his engagement with the Gricean program of reducing linguistic representation in terms of mental representation. In the philosophy of mind he was mostly concerned with understanding consciousness and intentionality (mental representation) from the subjective perspective. The central concern that unifies Loar’s work in mind and language is how to understand subjectivity in a physical universe. He was committed to the reality and reliability of the subjective perspective; and he found that subjective phenomena like intentionality and consciousness are, in a certain sense, ineliminable and irreducible to objective ones. At the same time he believed that intentionality and consciousness are grounded in the physical. One of his great contributions was showing how to reconcile these two positions by being a conceptual and explanatory anti-reductionist about both consciousness and intentionality but a metaphysical reductionist nonetheless. He had a deep commitment to both physicalism and to the reality and significance of the subjective point of view.
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