The author discusses the problem of integration of first- and third-person approaches in studying the human mind. She critically evaluates and compares various methodologies for studying and explaining conscious experience. Common strategies that apply reductive explanation seem to be unsatisfied for explaining experience and its subjective character. There were attempts to explain experience from the first-person point of view (introspectionism, philosophical phenomenology) but the results were not intersubjectively verifiable. Dennett proposed heterophenomenology as a scientifically viable alternative which supposed to bridge the gap between first- and third-person perspectives. The author critically evaluates his proposal and compares it...
The aim of the article is twofold. First, it aims to overview current empirical methods in the area ...
There is a growing recognition in consciousness science of the need for rigorous methods for obtaini...
Phenomenology and empirical research are not naturally compatible and devising an empirical techniqu...
I review a number of approaches that attempt to deal with the gap that seems to exist between first-...
In consciousness studies, the first-person perspective, seen as a way to approach consciousness, is ...
In this paper, I challenge two Cartesian assumptions. The first assumption to be challenged is that ...
We argue for the possibility of validating the presence of consciousness in another person from a pe...
This overview of Consciousness Studies examines the conditions that one has to satisfy to establish ...
Abstract: A number of recent publications have argued that a scien-tific approach to consciousness n...
Modern consciousness studies are in a healthy state, with many progressive empirical programmes in c...
Schilbach et al. contrast second-person and third-person approaches to social neuroscience. We discu...
By and large, if we follow the current discussions on consciousness in the West we get two impressio...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com Copyright SpringerMuch of the difficul...
With the emergence of the field of contemplative sciences researchers have started thinking about th...
The article briefly describes the relatively young field of cognitive science dedicated to the resea...
The aim of the article is twofold. First, it aims to overview current empirical methods in the area ...
There is a growing recognition in consciousness science of the need for rigorous methods for obtaini...
Phenomenology and empirical research are not naturally compatible and devising an empirical techniqu...
I review a number of approaches that attempt to deal with the gap that seems to exist between first-...
In consciousness studies, the first-person perspective, seen as a way to approach consciousness, is ...
In this paper, I challenge two Cartesian assumptions. The first assumption to be challenged is that ...
We argue for the possibility of validating the presence of consciousness in another person from a pe...
This overview of Consciousness Studies examines the conditions that one has to satisfy to establish ...
Abstract: A number of recent publications have argued that a scien-tific approach to consciousness n...
Modern consciousness studies are in a healthy state, with many progressive empirical programmes in c...
Schilbach et al. contrast second-person and third-person approaches to social neuroscience. We discu...
By and large, if we follow the current discussions on consciousness in the West we get two impressio...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com Copyright SpringerMuch of the difficul...
With the emergence of the field of contemplative sciences researchers have started thinking about th...
The article briefly describes the relatively young field of cognitive science dedicated to the resea...
The aim of the article is twofold. First, it aims to overview current empirical methods in the area ...
There is a growing recognition in consciousness science of the need for rigorous methods for obtaini...
Phenomenology and empirical research are not naturally compatible and devising an empirical techniqu...