The Intentional Stance

by Daniel Dennett

MIT Press (400 pages)
Keyword(s): A.I./Mind, Nonfiction
Dates read: June 06-16, 1998, Rating: None

Dennett is fun to read. He seems to think of himself as simultaneously a philosopher and an outsider to the philosophical community. This book is great when he's talking about his own ideas, but I found it quite boring where he analyzes the relations of his ideas to those of other philosophers (what did I expect out of a philosophy book?!). I recommend Consciousness Explained somewhat more highly (I got more out of it).

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