Бессознательное. Причины, о которых разум не знает.
Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology.
Volume 12, Number 1, March 2005.
Special Issue: The Unconscious.
Guest Editor: Grant Gillett and Douglas McConnell.
PPP / VOL. 12, NO. 1 / MARCH 2005 © 2005 by The Johns Hopkins University Press.
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ABSTRACT: How is it possible for unconscious states to function as reasons? Two challenges are considered — one conceing the apparent dependence of normativity on self-knowledge, the other conceing the apparent irrationality of the unconscious. Both challenges are addressed through a discussion of ‘spatial reasoning’, which helps to make sense of ‘emotional reasoning’ as well.
KEYWORDS: reasons, unconscious, normativity, irrationality, emotions
Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology.
Volume 12, Number 1, March 2005.
Special Issue: The Unconscious.
Guest Editor: Grant Gillett and Douglas McConnell.
PPP / VOL. 12, NO. 1 / MARCH 2005 © 2005 by The Johns Hopkins University Press.
project MUSE - scholarly jouals online - periodicals
ABSTRACT: How is it possible for unconscious states to function as reasons? Two challenges are considered — one conceing the apparent dependence of normativity on self-knowledge, the other conceing the apparent irrationality of the unconscious. Both challenges are addressed through a discussion of ‘spatial reasoning’, which helps to make sense of ‘emotional reasoning’ as well.
KEYWORDS: reasons, unconscious, normativity, irrationality, emotions