
4 Publications

Consciousness: from perception to reflection in the history of philosophy
Sara Heinämaa, Vili Lähteenmäki, Pauliina Remes (eds)
Springer - Berlin
2007
Despite decades of theoretization, consciousness continues to haunt contemporary philosophy of mind. The coherence and validity of the concept are in question, yet consciousness seems to resist the projects of reduction and naturalization.

Metaphysics, facticity, interpretation
Dan Zahavi, Sara Heinämaa (eds)
Kluwer - Deventer
2003
Collects the essays that introduce the reader to the phenomenological work done in the Nordic countries. This title is of interest to researchers and students working in the areas of epistemology and ontology as well as philosophy of language, history, and intersubjectivity.

Commonality and particularity in ethics
Lilli Alanen, Sara Heinämaa, Thomas Wallgren (eds)
Palgrave Macmillan - Basingstoke
1997
Original essays by distinguished philosophers from different fields of philosophy are brought together in this book. Reflections on moral discourse and its contexts are provided and the authors discuss the nature and tasks of moral philosophy.
4 Publications