Phenomenology is not the simple description of a fact, but rather the description of an intentional immanent moment, and it presents itself as a science of essences, and not of matter of facts. The Leib, the lived body of the phenomenological tradition, is not a generic corporeal reality, but rather an intentional subject, a transcendental reference point, on the base of which the connections between physical body and psychic body should be grasped. So, the reduction of empathy to mirror neurons amounts to an \u201cobjectivisation\u201d, with the consequent absolutisation of a process that is a function of the Leib as intentional subject, not as a physical reality. The main task of the philosophical research, bracketed by the new \u201cneur...
In this thesis I look at Chalmers (1995) Hard Problem of philosophy, and discuss some possible solu...
The principal problem of consciousness is how brain processes cause subjective awareness. Since this...
Neurophenomenology is a research programme aimed at bridging the explanatory gap between first-perso...
Phenomenology is not the simple description of a fact, but rather the description of an intentional ...
In line with a phenomenologically oriented anthropological philosophy, the thesis asserted here is t...
The bridge between psychiatry and neuroscience is not the only one we have to build; it is also nece...
Phenomenology involves a first-person approach to consciousness. Husserl initiated phenomenology as ...
The term ‘synthetic phenomenology ’ has been given a number of different interpretations and I will ...
There is no unique and definitive definition of phenomenology. It is rather a method and an experien...
A brief description of phenomenology and of its relation to the work of Jean-Luc Nancy
On the trail of contemporary phenomenological aesthetics: Interest in “the flesh” (Leib, la chair) i...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
The integration of neuroscience and philosophy is essential to understanding the complex phenomena o...
Phenomenology was founded by Edmund Husserl and developed by the followers like Max Scheler. It is t...
International audienceThe relations between the neurosciences and phenomenology enable us today— tha...
In this thesis I look at Chalmers (1995) Hard Problem of philosophy, and discuss some possible solu...
The principal problem of consciousness is how brain processes cause subjective awareness. Since this...
Neurophenomenology is a research programme aimed at bridging the explanatory gap between first-perso...
Phenomenology is not the simple description of a fact, but rather the description of an intentional ...
In line with a phenomenologically oriented anthropological philosophy, the thesis asserted here is t...
The bridge between psychiatry and neuroscience is not the only one we have to build; it is also nece...
Phenomenology involves a first-person approach to consciousness. Husserl initiated phenomenology as ...
The term ‘synthetic phenomenology ’ has been given a number of different interpretations and I will ...
There is no unique and definitive definition of phenomenology. It is rather a method and an experien...
A brief description of phenomenology and of its relation to the work of Jean-Luc Nancy
On the trail of contemporary phenomenological aesthetics: Interest in “the flesh” (Leib, la chair) i...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
The integration of neuroscience and philosophy is essential to understanding the complex phenomena o...
Phenomenology was founded by Edmund Husserl and developed by the followers like Max Scheler. It is t...
International audienceThe relations between the neurosciences and phenomenology enable us today— tha...
In this thesis I look at Chalmers (1995) Hard Problem of philosophy, and discuss some possible solu...
The principal problem of consciousness is how brain processes cause subjective awareness. Since this...
Neurophenomenology is a research programme aimed at bridging the explanatory gap between first-perso...