Consciousness in Action

S. L. Hurley

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Reappearing Self

PART 1: ACTION AND THE UNITY OF CONSCIOUSNESS

1. Three Mistakes about Consciousness

2. Self-Consciousness, Spontaneity, and the Myth of the Giving

3. Unity, Objectivity, and Norms

4. Nonconceptual Self-Consciousness: Perspective, Access, and Agency

5. Unity, Neuropsychology, and Action

PART 2: PERCEPTION AND ACTION

6. Wittgenstein on Practice and the Myth of the Giving

7. Content and Environment: Parallels between Perception and Action

8. Perception, Dynamic Feedback, and Externalism

9. Neuropsychology versus the Input-output Picture

10. Alternative Views of Perception and Action

Appendix: Outline of the Arguments

Bibliography

Credits

Index