Maturana and Varela have developed important theories about living systems (autopoiesis) and also about the brain/nervous system and cognition. These theories have strongly subjectivist implications leading to the view that our explanations and descriptions reflect the structure of the subject, rather than that of an objective world, and that we therefore construct the world which we experience. This paper analyzes Maturana's ideas in terms of the main philosophical traditions — empiricism, idealism, and realism — showing that they are a blend of both realist and antirealist positions. It then provides a critique of Maturana's radical subjectivism and argues that his theory is best seen as compatible with critical realism
This paper defends the view that one's own mental states are metaphysically privileged vis-à-vis the...
The master's thesis deals with the question of how to place conceptual activity into a naturalistic ...
abstract: The problems addressed by the philosophy of mind arise anew when we consider the possibili...
Maturana and Varela developed the concept of autopoiesis to explain the phenomena of living organism...
Maturana advanced the first systematic explanation of cognition based solely on biological principle...
This paper analyzes Humberto Maturana’s understanding abour the objectivity of scientific knowledge ...
The philosophy by Husserl has always been a very interesting topic for cognitive scientists. Indeed,...
Maturana and Varela’s notion of autopoiesis, initially developed to provide insights into the biolog...
There has been, and still is, an important debate between critical systems and soft (interpretive) s...
There has been, and still is, an important debate between critical systems and soft (interpretive) s...
This work deals with the introduction of the constructivist school of thought and its comparison wit...
This thesis offers an exposition followed by a critique of the science of cognition. As a philosophi...
This paper offers a comparative analysis of the nature of consciousness correlating the insights of ...
The empirical study of consciousness is a young field still in its pre paradigmatic stage and so in ...
In this thesis I look at Chalmers (1995) Hard Problem of philosophy, and discuss some possible solu...
This paper defends the view that one's own mental states are metaphysically privileged vis-à-vis the...
The master's thesis deals with the question of how to place conceptual activity into a naturalistic ...
abstract: The problems addressed by the philosophy of mind arise anew when we consider the possibili...
Maturana and Varela developed the concept of autopoiesis to explain the phenomena of living organism...
Maturana advanced the first systematic explanation of cognition based solely on biological principle...
This paper analyzes Humberto Maturana’s understanding abour the objectivity of scientific knowledge ...
The philosophy by Husserl has always been a very interesting topic for cognitive scientists. Indeed,...
Maturana and Varela’s notion of autopoiesis, initially developed to provide insights into the biolog...
There has been, and still is, an important debate between critical systems and soft (interpretive) s...
There has been, and still is, an important debate between critical systems and soft (interpretive) s...
This work deals with the introduction of the constructivist school of thought and its comparison wit...
This thesis offers an exposition followed by a critique of the science of cognition. As a philosophi...
This paper offers a comparative analysis of the nature of consciousness correlating the insights of ...
The empirical study of consciousness is a young field still in its pre paradigmatic stage and so in ...
In this thesis I look at Chalmers (1995) Hard Problem of philosophy, and discuss some possible solu...
This paper defends the view that one's own mental states are metaphysically privileged vis-à-vis the...
The master's thesis deals with the question of how to place conceptual activity into a naturalistic ...
abstract: The problems addressed by the philosophy of mind arise anew when we consider the possibili...