Aangeboren belevingsstructuren, intenties en symbolen

Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 85 (1):128-137 (1993)
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This paper was published in an issue of the ANTW, Dutch General Journal of Philosophy, dedicated to the work of Paul Churchland. It criticizes Churchland for neglecting the relationships of animals to their environments and their innate subjectivity, which guides them through their environment. The concept of an emotional a priori is introduced, 'the innate structures of experience', analogue to Kant's cognitive a priori. Subjectivity is an evolved property which enables organisms to adapt their genetic interests to a particular environment.

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Pouwel Slurink
University of Nijmegen (PhD)

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