Brainstorms

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Brainstorms is a collection of essays by philosopher Daniel Dennett that explores consciousness, intentionality, and the philosophy of mind through a naturalistic, cognitive-science-informed lens.

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instanceOf essay collection
non-fiction book
academicDiscipline philosophy
psychology
author Daniel Dennett
surface form: Daniel C. Dennett

Daniel Dennett
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores artificial intelligence
free will
intentional systems
mental representation
nature of consciousness
personal identity
relationship between mind and brain
genre cognitive science
philosophy
philosophy of mind
hasEdition hardcover edition
paperback edition
hasInfluenced contemporary philosophy of mind
discussions of intentionality
naturalistic theories of consciousness
hasPart essays
influencedBy analytic philosophy
cognitive science
evolutionary biology
language English
mainSubject cognitive science
consciousness
intentionality
naturalism
philosophy of mind
mediaType print
notableFor developing the intentional stance
integration of philosophy and cognitive science
naturalistic account of consciousness
philosophicalApproach cognitive-science-informed
functionalism
naturalistic
publicationYear 1978
publisher MIT Press
targetAudience cognitive scientists
philosophers
students of philosophy of mind

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