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Philosophical Explorations | 2014

The you turn

Naomi Eilan

This introductory paper sets out a framework for approaching some of the claims about the second person made by the papers collected in the special edition of Philosophical Explorations on The Second Person (2014, 17:3). It does so by putting centre stage the notion of a ‘bipolar second person relation’, and examining ways of giving it substance suggested by the authors of these papers. In particular, it focuses on claims made (and denied) in these papers (a) about the existence and/or nature of second person thought, second person reasons for action and second person reasons for belief and (b) about possible connections among thought-theoretical, ethical and epistemological issues and debates in this area.


Cognition & Emotion | 1992

The A Priori and the Empirical in Theories of Emotion: Smedslund's “Conceptual Analysis” of Emotion

Naomi Eilan

Abstract This paper examines the suggestion made by Smedslund that the empirical laws of emotion proposed by Frijda are a priori necessities, derivable from a definition of emotion Smedslund proposes. First, a distinction is drawn between a causal and non-causal reading of Smedslunds own definition of emotion. The suggestion is made that although on the causal reading the definition might provide sufficient conditions for being in an emotional state, causal regularities are empirical, so this reading would not meet his own criteria for an a priori definition. Moreover, showing that Frijdas laws are derivable from the definition thus understood would not undermine their empirical status. The non-causal reading is then examined and questions are raised about whether it can provide necessary and sufficient conditions for a state to be a state of emotion. Finally, the suggestion is made that the central issue in the question of whether or not a theory of emotion is wholly empirical turns not on whether it c...


Some of the chapters in this volume are based on presentations to the workshop The Perception of Subjects and Objects, held by the Spatial Representation Project at the King's Coll Research Ctr, Cambridge U, Cambridge, England, Sep 1992. | 1995

The Body and the self

José Luis Bermúdez; Anthony J. Marcel; Naomi Eilan


Archive | 2005

Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds

Naomi Eilan; Christoph Hoerl; Teresa McCormack; Johannes Roessler


Archive | 1999

Spatial representation : problems in philosophy and psychology

Naomi Eilan; Rosaleen McCarthy; Bill Brewer


Archive | 2003

AGENCY AND SELF-AWARENESS: ISSUES IN PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY

Johannes Roessler; Naomi Eilan


Archive | 2005

Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology.

Naomi Eilan; Christoph Hoerl; Teresa McCormack; Johannes Roessler


Archive | 2005

Joint Attention, Communication, and Mind

Naomi Eilan


Archive | 2000

On understanding schizophrenia

Naomi Eilan


Archive | 1993

Problems in the Philosophy and Psychology of Spatial Representation

Naomi Eilan; Rosaleen McCarthy; M.W Brewer

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Anthony J. Marcel

Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit

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Teresa McCormack

Queen's University Belfast

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