Sharing Thoughts
Philosophical Perspectives on Intersubjectivity and Communication
Herausgeber: Bermúdez, José Luis; Verdejo, Víctor M; Valente, Matheus
Sharing Thoughts
Philosophical Perspectives on Intersubjectivity and Communication
Herausgeber: Bermúdez, José Luis; Verdejo, Víctor M; Valente, Matheus
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Are there really thoughts all of us share and think? Or is intersubjective thought more a matter of thinking thoughts that are suitably related or coordinated with one another? The original and rich essays in Sharing Thoughts delve into these often overlooked questions to shed light on the profound complexities of our interconnected minds.
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Are there really thoughts all of us share and think? Or is intersubjective thought more a matter of thinking thoughts that are suitably related or coordinated with one another? The original and rich essays in Sharing Thoughts delve into these often overlooked questions to shed light on the profound complexities of our interconnected minds.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9780192864925
- ISBN-10: 0192864920
- Artikelnr.: 73603810
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9780192864925
- ISBN-10: 0192864920
- Artikelnr.: 73603810
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
José Luis Bermúdez is Professor of Philosophy and Samuel Rhea Gammon Professor of Liberal Arts at Texas A&M University. Previously, he was Director of the Philosophy-Psychology-Neuroscience at Washington University in St Louis and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Stirling. His many books include The Paradox of Self-Consciousness, Thinking without Words, The Bodily Self, and Frame it Again, as well as his widely-used textbook Cognitive Science: An Introduction to the Science of the Mind, now in its fourth edition. Matheus Valente is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Language, Mind, and Cognition research group at the University of Lisbon. Previously, he held research positions at the University of Valencia, University of Barcelona, Institut Jean Nicod, and UNICAMP. He has published on mental and linguistic content, thought and intersubjectivity, reference and communication, de se and self-locating belief, visual representations, and other topics in journals such as Inquiry, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, and Synthese. Víctor M. Verdejo is an Assistant Professor (Ramón y Cajal fellow) at Pompeu Fabra University. Previously, he held positions at one British and five Spanish universities. His publications include over 30 papers on concepts and mental representation. More recently, his works have focused specifically on the shareability of thought and the first-person concept. His articles have been published in journals such as Erkenntnis, Inquiry, Dialectica, Philosophical Explorations, Acta Analytica, and Synthese. He is a senior member of the Logos Research Group, a collaborator of the Valencia Philosophy Lab, and an executive member of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology.
* 1: Víctor M. Verdejo and Matheus Valente: Sharing Thoughts and
Intersubjectivity
* 2: Christopher Peacocke: Communication in Music
* 3: Simon Prosser: Shared Egocentric Thoughts
* 4: José Luis Bermúdez: Frames, Senses, and Thought-Equivalence
* 5: Laura Schroeter and François Schroeter: Concepts as Shared
Regulative Ideals
* 6: Imogen Dickie: Communication, Competence, and the Transmission of
Knowledge
* 7: Guy Longworth: Thinking Together
* 8: Sarah Sawyer: An Externalist Shared Thought View of Communication,
Agreement, and Disagreement
* 9: François Recanati: Sameness of Mode of Presentation
* 10: Rachel Goodman: Shared Thought and Communication
* 11: Manuel García-Carpintero: Coordination: A Presuppositional
Account
* 12: Aidan Gray: Thinking the Same-ish
* 13: Andrea Onofri: Communication, Coordination, and the Flow of
Information
* 14: Joey Pollock: Radical Holism and Disagreement
Intersubjectivity
* 2: Christopher Peacocke: Communication in Music
* 3: Simon Prosser: Shared Egocentric Thoughts
* 4: José Luis Bermúdez: Frames, Senses, and Thought-Equivalence
* 5: Laura Schroeter and François Schroeter: Concepts as Shared
Regulative Ideals
* 6: Imogen Dickie: Communication, Competence, and the Transmission of
Knowledge
* 7: Guy Longworth: Thinking Together
* 8: Sarah Sawyer: An Externalist Shared Thought View of Communication,
Agreement, and Disagreement
* 9: François Recanati: Sameness of Mode of Presentation
* 10: Rachel Goodman: Shared Thought and Communication
* 11: Manuel García-Carpintero: Coordination: A Presuppositional
Account
* 12: Aidan Gray: Thinking the Same-ish
* 13: Andrea Onofri: Communication, Coordination, and the Flow of
Information
* 14: Joey Pollock: Radical Holism and Disagreement
* 1: Víctor M. Verdejo and Matheus Valente: Sharing Thoughts and
Intersubjectivity
* 2: Christopher Peacocke: Communication in Music
* 3: Simon Prosser: Shared Egocentric Thoughts
* 4: José Luis Bermúdez: Frames, Senses, and Thought-Equivalence
* 5: Laura Schroeter and François Schroeter: Concepts as Shared
Regulative Ideals
* 6: Imogen Dickie: Communication, Competence, and the Transmission of
Knowledge
* 7: Guy Longworth: Thinking Together
* 8: Sarah Sawyer: An Externalist Shared Thought View of Communication,
Agreement, and Disagreement
* 9: François Recanati: Sameness of Mode of Presentation
* 10: Rachel Goodman: Shared Thought and Communication
* 11: Manuel García-Carpintero: Coordination: A Presuppositional
Account
* 12: Aidan Gray: Thinking the Same-ish
* 13: Andrea Onofri: Communication, Coordination, and the Flow of
Information
* 14: Joey Pollock: Radical Holism and Disagreement
Intersubjectivity
* 2: Christopher Peacocke: Communication in Music
* 3: Simon Prosser: Shared Egocentric Thoughts
* 4: José Luis Bermúdez: Frames, Senses, and Thought-Equivalence
* 5: Laura Schroeter and François Schroeter: Concepts as Shared
Regulative Ideals
* 6: Imogen Dickie: Communication, Competence, and the Transmission of
Knowledge
* 7: Guy Longworth: Thinking Together
* 8: Sarah Sawyer: An Externalist Shared Thought View of Communication,
Agreement, and Disagreement
* 9: François Recanati: Sameness of Mode of Presentation
* 10: Rachel Goodman: Shared Thought and Communication
* 11: Manuel García-Carpintero: Coordination: A Presuppositional
Account
* 12: Aidan Gray: Thinking the Same-ish
* 13: Andrea Onofri: Communication, Coordination, and the Flow of
Information
* 14: Joey Pollock: Radical Holism and Disagreement







