Descombes is particularly noted for a lengthy critique in two volumes of the project he calls cognitivism, and which is, roughly, the view current in philosophy of mind that mental and psychological facts can ultimately be treated as, or reduced to, physical facts about the brain.
Le même et l'autre. Quarante-cinq ans de philosophie française (1933–1978), Editions de Minuit, 1979. Trans. Modern French Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, 1980. ISBN0-521-29672-2.
Grammaire d'objets en tous genres, 1983. Trans. Objects of All Sorts: A Philosophical Grammar, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986. ISBN0-8018-2551-2.
Proust: Philosophie du roman, Editions de Minuit, 1987. Trans. Proust: Philosophy of the Novel, Stanford University Press, 1992. ISBN0-8047-2000-2
Philosophie par gros temps, 1989 Trans. The Barometer of Modern Reason: On the Philosophies of Current Events, Oxford University Press, 1993. ISBN0-19-506681-2.
La denrée mentale, 1995. Trans. The Mind's Provisions: A Critique of Cognitivism, Princeton University Press, 2001. ISBN0-691-00131-6.
Les institutions du sens, 1996. Trans. The Institutions of Meaning: A Defense of Anthropological Holism, Harvard University Press, 2014. ISBN0-674-72878-5.
Le complément de sujet, 2004
Le raisonnement de l'ours, et d'autres essais de philosophie pratique, 2007
Les embarras de l'identité, 2013. Trans. Puzzling Identities, Harvard University Press, 2016. ISBN978-0-674-73214-8.
Exercices d'humanité, 2013
Le parler de soi, 2014
References
^Vincent Descombes, Modern French Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, 1980, pp. 158–9.