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Naturalizing phenomenology

Issues in contemporary phenomenology and cognitive science

Édité parJean PetitotFrancisco Varela Bernard PachoudJean-Michel Roy

Résumé

This work aims to shed new light on the relations between Husserlian phenomenology and the present-day efforts toward a scientific theory of cognition with its complex structure of disciplines, levels of explanation, and conflicting hypotheses.

Détails | Table des matières

Beyond the gap

An introduction to naturalizing phenomenology

Jean PetitotFrancisco Varela Bernard PachoudJean-Michel Roy

pp.1-83

Saving intentional phenomena

Intentionality, representation, and symbol

Jean-Michel Roy

pp.n/a

Constitution by movement

Husserl in light of recent neuroiological findings

Jean-Luc Petit

pp.n/a

Wooden iron?

Husserlian phenomenology meets cognitive science

Tim Van Gelder

pp.n/a

The specious present

A neurophenomenology of time consciousness

Francisco Varela

pp.n/a

The mathematical continuum

From intuition to logic

Giuseppe Longo

pp.n/a

Naturalizing phenomenology?

Dretske on qualia

Ronald McIntyre

pp.n/a

Détails de la publication

Maison d'édition: Stanford University Press

Lieu de publication: Stanford

Année: 1999

Pages: 641, xxi

Collection: Writing Science

ISBN (hardback): 9780804733229

Citation complète:

Petitot Jean, Varela Francisco, Pachoud Bernard, Roy Jean-Michel (éd.), 1999, Naturalizing phenomenology: Issues in contemporary phenomenology and cognitive science. Stanford, Stanford University Press.