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Four herculean labours : reply to Hobson.
Hutto, D. (John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2006)Chapter from 'Radical Enactivism : Intentionality, Phenomenology and Narrative. Focus on the Philosophy of Daniel D. Hutto' :- This collection is an aid to combat the confusion about which strands of enactivism are robust, ... -
Getting clear about perspicuous representations: Wittgenstein, Baker, & Fodor
Hutto, D. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)Deciding what role perspicuous representations play in Wittgenstein’s philosophy matters, not only for determining what one thinks of the contributions of this great figure of twentieth century philosophy but also for ... -
An ideal solution to the problems of consciousness
Hutto, D. (1998)This paper distinguishes three conceptual problems that attend philosophical accounts of consciousness. The first concerns the problem of properly characterizing the nature of consciousness itself, the second is the problem ... -
Idealism
Hutto, D. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2009)The fall of positivism not only constitutes the collapse of an interesting version of idealism, it also marks the inauguration of the now dominant form of scientific naturalism which sponsors contemporary problems of ... -
Impossible problems and careful expositions : reply to Myin and De Nul.
Hutto, D. (John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2006)Myin and De Nul suggest that there may be no “precise link between what Hutto calls the object-based schema and the family of ‘hard problems’ about consciousness (including the ‘problem of phenomenal experience’ as well ... -
Interacting? Yes : But of what kind and on what basis?
Hutto, D. (2009)De Jaegher’s (2009) paper argues that Gallagher, who aims to replace traditional theory-of-mind accounts of social understanding with accounts based on direct perception (hereafter DP), has missed an important opportunity. ... -
Knowing what? Radical versus conservative enactivism
Hutto, D. (2005) -
Lessons from Wittgenstein : Elucidating folk psychology
Hutto, D. (2009)To the extent that psychologists are concerned to do more than collect raw data for possible interpretation, they cannot avoid interrogating the philosophical assumptions which inform their work. This paper argues that ... -
Limited engagements and narrative extensions
Hutto, D. (2008)E-approaches to the mind stress the embodied, embedded and enactive nature of mental phenomena. In their more radical, non-representational variants these approaches offer innovative and powerful new ways of understanding ... -
The limits of spectatorial folk psychology
Hutto, D. (2004) -
Making sense of nonsense : Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein
Lippitt, John; Hutto, D. (1998) -
Mental representation and consciousness
Hutto, D. (Academic Press, 2009)Intentionality and consciousness are the fundamental kinds of mental phenomena. Although they are widely regarded as being entirely distinct some philosophers conjecture that they are intimately related. Prominently it has ... -
The mindlessness of computationism: the neglected aspects of cognition
Hutto, D. (Finnish Artificial Intelligence Society, 1995)The emergence of cognitive science as a multi-disciplinary investigation into the nature of mind has historically revolved around the core assumption that the central ‘cognitive’ aspects of mind are computational in ... -
Misreadings, clarifications and reminders : A reply to Hutchinson and Read
Hutto, D. (2006) -
More making sense of nonsense : from logical forms to forms of life
Hutto, D. (Ashgate Publishing, 2004) -
Narrative and folk psychology
Hutto, D. (2009)There has been a long-standing interest in the putative roles that various so-called 'theory of mind'abilities might play in enabling us to understand and enjoy narratives. Of late, as our understanding of the complexity ... -
Narrative and understanding persons
Hutto, D. (2007) -
Narrative practice and understanding reasons : reply to Gallagher.
Hutto, D. (John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2006)Gallagher writes, “ My limited aim, in agreement with Hutto, is to suggest that there is no need to appeal to overly mentalistic theory-of-mind explanations for how we understand others” and that “narrative competence ... -
The narrative practice hypothesis : clarifications and implications
Hutto, D. (2008)The Narrative Practice Hypothesis (NPH) is a recently conceived, late entrant into the contest of trying to understand the basis of our mature folk psychological abilities, those involving our capacity to explain ourselves ... -
The narrative practice hypothesis: origins and applications of folk psychology
Hutto, D. (2007)Psychologically normal adult humans make sense of intentional actions by trying to decide for which reason they were performed. This is a datum that requires our understanding. Although there have been interesting recent ...