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Author Thompson, J. Robert

Title The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Implicit Cognition
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (438 p.)
Series Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy Ser
Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: In Search of the Implicit -- Part 1 Defining Features? Identifying Implicitness Among Cognate Notions -- 1 Implicit Mental Representation -- 2 Measuring and Modeling Implicit Cognition -- 3 Implicit Cognition and Unconscious Mentality -- 4 Implicit Cognition in Relation to the Conceptual/Nonconceptual Distinction -- 5 The Fragmented Mind: Personal and Subpersonal Approaches to Implicit Mental States -- 6 The Levels Metaphor and the Implicit/Explicit Distinction
Part 2 The Nature and Limits of Implicit Processing -- 7 Implicit Cognition, Dual Process Theory, and Moral Judgment -- 8 Implicit Bias and Processing -- 9 Predictive Processing, Implicit and Explicit -- 10 Cognitive Penetration and Implicit Cognition -- Part 3 Ways of Perceiving, Knowing, Believing -- 11 Helmholtz on Unconscious Inference in Experience -- 12 Husserl on Habit, Horizons, and Background -- 13 Polanyi and Tacit Knowledge -- 14 Tacit Knowledge -- 15 Collective and Distributed Knowledge: Studies of Expertise and Experience -- 16 Implicit Beliefs -- 17 Implicit Self-Knowledge
Part 4 Language -- 18 Chomsky, Cognizing, and Tacit Knowledge -- 19 Language Processing: Making It Implicit? -- 20 Implicit Knowledge in Pragmatic Inference -- Part 5 Agency and Control -- 21 Implicit Mechanisms in Action and in the Experience of Agency -- 22 Implicit Cognition and Addiction: Selected Recent Findings and Theory -- 23 Phenomenology, Psychopathology, and Pre-Reflective Experience -- Part 6 Social Cognition -- 24 Race and the Implicit Aspects of Embodied Social Interaction -- 25 Implicit Social Cognition -- 26 The Development of Implicit Theory of Mind -- Part 7 Memory
27 Implicit Memory -- 28 Memory During Failures of Recall: Information That Is Forgotten Is Not Gone -- Part 8 Learning and Reasoning -- 29 Implicit Reasoning -- 30 Implicit Knowledge of (Parts of ) Logic, and How to Make It Explicit -- 31 What Is It Like to Learn Implicitly? -- Index
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781000827255
1000827259