Mind, Reason, And Being In The World by Joseph K. Schear
The book presents and scrutinizes a central debate about how human cognition and practical engagement relate to the world, contrasting views that place conceptual, rational capacities at the center of perception and action with phenomenologically inspired accounts that emphasize embodied, skillful coping and non-conceptual responsiveness; through close argumentation and critical exchange it investigates whether perception already situates us within a normative space of reasons, how practical know-how intersects with propositional thought, and what these tensions imply for intentionality, normativity, and naturalistic accounts of mind and cognition.
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