International audiencePierre Steiner asks us a precise question in his reply to our article 'The validity of first-person descriptions as authenticity and coherence'. He wonders whether we might endorse a pragmatist conception of experience that avoids characterizing it as "subjective" in opposition to an "objective" domain. This article is a threefold answer to this question
Context: Recent discussions in neurophenomenology pointed out the difference between its current sta...
The topic of this thesis is how different phenomena, commonly regarded as "psychological" or "mental...
In this paper, it is argued that the question "What is life?" time and again emerges – and within th...
International audiencePierre Steiner asks us a precise question in his reply to our article 'The val...
Pierre Steiner (hereafter PS) asks us a precise question in his reply to our article ‘The validity o...
International audienceIn this paper we list the various criticisms that have been formulated against...
International audienceIn this paper we list the various criticisms that have been formulated against...
International audienceIn his reply to our article 'The validity of first-person descriptions as auth...
International audienceWe fully agree with the ideas developed by Jesse Butler in his response to our...
International audienceIn this paper, I will argue that two kinds of first-person oriented content ar...
In this paper, it is argued that the question ldquo;What is life?rdquo; time and again emergesmdash;...
Philosophers and Cognitive Scientists have become accustomed to distinguishing the first person pers...
International audienceMay the "first person" point of view contribute to evaluate the relevance of t...
The relationship between 'subjective' and 'objective' features of social reality (and between 'subje...
This is a brief and accessible English summary of the "Self-model Theory of Subjectivity" (SMT), whi...
Context: Recent discussions in neurophenomenology pointed out the difference between its current sta...
The topic of this thesis is how different phenomena, commonly regarded as "psychological" or "mental...
In this paper, it is argued that the question "What is life?" time and again emerges – and within th...
International audiencePierre Steiner asks us a precise question in his reply to our article 'The val...
Pierre Steiner (hereafter PS) asks us a precise question in his reply to our article ‘The validity o...
International audienceIn this paper we list the various criticisms that have been formulated against...
International audienceIn this paper we list the various criticisms that have been formulated against...
International audienceIn his reply to our article 'The validity of first-person descriptions as auth...
International audienceWe fully agree with the ideas developed by Jesse Butler in his response to our...
International audienceIn this paper, I will argue that two kinds of first-person oriented content ar...
In this paper, it is argued that the question ldquo;What is life?rdquo; time and again emergesmdash;...
Philosophers and Cognitive Scientists have become accustomed to distinguishing the first person pers...
International audienceMay the "first person" point of view contribute to evaluate the relevance of t...
The relationship between 'subjective' and 'objective' features of social reality (and between 'subje...
This is a brief and accessible English summary of the "Self-model Theory of Subjectivity" (SMT), whi...
Context: Recent discussions in neurophenomenology pointed out the difference between its current sta...
The topic of this thesis is how different phenomena, commonly regarded as "psychological" or "mental...
In this paper, it is argued that the question "What is life?" time and again emerges – and within th...