Thinking About Oneself The Place and Value of Reflection in Philosophy and Psychology / edited by Waldomiro J. Silva-Filho, Luca Tateo.

This book advances our theoretical understanding of the human experience. By overcoming dualities such as the relationship between reflection and action, it allows a more in-depth analysis of how concepts constitute complementary parts of the complex human thinking to be developed. Presenting texts...

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Other Authors: Silva-Filho, Waldomiro J. (Editor), Tateo, Luca (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Edition:1st ed. 2019.
Series:Philosophical Studies Series, 141
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1. Introduction: Examined live - an epistemological exchange between philosophy and cultural psychology on reflection (Waldomiro Silva Filho, Luca Tateo and Felipe Santos)
  • Part I: The Place and Value of Reflection in Philosophy
  • Chapter 2. Animal Versus Reflective Orders of Epistemic Competence (Ernest Sosa)
  • Chapter 3. The Status of Reflection in Virtue Epistemology (Christopher Kelp)
  • Chapter 4. The Social Value of Reflection (John Greco)
  • Chapter 5. Disagreement, Intellectual Humility, and Reflection (Duncan Pritchard)
  • Chapter 6. Philosophical Reflection and Rashness (Plinio J. Smith)
  • Part II: The Place and Value of Reflection in Psychology
  • Chapter 7. Between Feeling and Symbolization: Philosophical Paths to Thinking about Oneself (Robert E. Innis)
  • Chapter 8. Mirrors and Reflexive processes: From looking oneself in the mirror to sensemaking one’s own experience. Insidious paths between semiotics, cultural psychology and dynamic psychology (Raffaele De Luca Picione)
  • Chapter 9. Bodily origin of self-reflection and its socially extended aspects (Shogo Tanaka)
  • Chapter 10. Psychological reflection, thought and imagination as epistemic skills (Miika Vähämaa).