This time around, we have the chance of getting to know Prof. Dan Zahavi of the University of Copenhagen, one of phenomenology's top researchers, whose thought expresses a particular voice in the philosophy of mind and interdisciplinary cognitive research. Today, we shall explore topics regarding phenomenology in our present scientific context, Edmund Husserl's takes on phenomenology, the influence of the history of philosophy on shaping contemporary cognitive research and the links and possibilities between phenomenology and psychology, in both method and practice
International Journal of Arts and Science ConferenceThis paper charts the journey that led to the au...
In exploring phenomenological literature, it is evident that the term ‘phenomenology’ holds rather d...
ognitive phenomenology is a particular variant of phenomenology originally articulated by philosophe...
The bridge between psychiatry and neuroscience is not the only one we have to build; it is also nece...
In the philosophical tradition, phenomenology is a means by which random, raw phenomena are categori...
Phenomenology is a philosophical branch which aims to solve conflicts between pureness and logic in ...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
This new introduction by Shaun Gallagher gives students and philosophers not only an excellent conci...
Phenomenology was founded by Edmund Husserl and developed by the followers like Max Scheler. It is t...
[Introduction] Phenomenological psychology refers to an approach to psychology that draws on phenom...
In the present volume the editors decided to address the rich multiplicity and the fruitful complexi...
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) is widely regarded as the principal founder of phenomenology, one of the ...
A book review of Dan Zahavi. Husserl’s Legacy. Phenomenology, Metaphysics & Transcendental Philosop...
While the founding fathers of the phenomenological movement, Husserl and Heidegger, emphasized metho...
What can philosophy possibly teach empirical science? Many have thought that philosophers could at m...
International Journal of Arts and Science ConferenceThis paper charts the journey that led to the au...
In exploring phenomenological literature, it is evident that the term ‘phenomenology’ holds rather d...
ognitive phenomenology is a particular variant of phenomenology originally articulated by philosophe...
The bridge between psychiatry and neuroscience is not the only one we have to build; it is also nece...
In the philosophical tradition, phenomenology is a means by which random, raw phenomena are categori...
Phenomenology is a philosophical branch which aims to solve conflicts between pureness and logic in ...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
This new introduction by Shaun Gallagher gives students and philosophers not only an excellent conci...
Phenomenology was founded by Edmund Husserl and developed by the followers like Max Scheler. It is t...
[Introduction] Phenomenological psychology refers to an approach to psychology that draws on phenom...
In the present volume the editors decided to address the rich multiplicity and the fruitful complexi...
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) is widely regarded as the principal founder of phenomenology, one of the ...
A book review of Dan Zahavi. Husserl’s Legacy. Phenomenology, Metaphysics & Transcendental Philosop...
While the founding fathers of the phenomenological movement, Husserl and Heidegger, emphasized metho...
What can philosophy possibly teach empirical science? Many have thought that philosophers could at m...
International Journal of Arts and Science ConferenceThis paper charts the journey that led to the au...
In exploring phenomenological literature, it is evident that the term ‘phenomenology’ holds rather d...
ognitive phenomenology is a particular variant of phenomenology originally articulated by philosophe...