I try to sketch what a phenomenological constraint for the Neuroscience would be consisting of. I maintain that an adequate phenomenology is a condition for the Neurosciences to account for our every-day experience of the world in its broadest sense. As a guideline for it, I assume the phenomenological description of our actual experience of things, others, meanings and values provided by the Gestaltpsychology tradition. In order to prove its usefulness, I discuss the explanatory gap Cognitive Sciences are actually facing to. Then I propose some arguments drawn by K\uf6hler's dynamical theory, to show what a solution of the explanatory gap might look like, and how the phenomenological and neurobiological correlation might be though of. I ...
This paper presents a version of neurophenomenology based on generative modelling techniques develop...
This article is primarily concerned with the articulation of a defensible position on the relevance ...
Phenomenology is not the simple description of a fact, but rather the description of an intentional ...
I try to sketch what a phenomenological constraint for the Neuroscience would be consisting of. I m...
This paper tries to sketch what phenomenological constraints for Neurosciences would be looking like...
The bridge between psychiatry and neuroscience is not the only one we have to build; it is also nece...
Abstract. In the attempt to construct a scientific approach to consciousness, it has been proposed t...
This text contributes to a necessary dialogue, and possibly a translation of the different notions e...
We argue that phenomenology can be of central and positive importance to the cognitive sciences, and...
This text contributes to a necessary dialogue, and possibly a translation of the different notions ...
International audienceThe relations between the neurosciences and phenomenology enable us today— tha...
The paper illustrates the present role of phenomenological psychopathology by outlining its method a...
The present study aims to elucidate and understand the role of phenomenology in the context of neuro...
This book proposes a new phenomenological analysis of the questions of perception and cognition whic...
In this thesis I look at Chalmers (1995) Hard Problem of philosophy, and discuss some possible solu...
This paper presents a version of neurophenomenology based on generative modelling techniques develop...
This article is primarily concerned with the articulation of a defensible position on the relevance ...
Phenomenology is not the simple description of a fact, but rather the description of an intentional ...
I try to sketch what a phenomenological constraint for the Neuroscience would be consisting of. I m...
This paper tries to sketch what phenomenological constraints for Neurosciences would be looking like...
The bridge between psychiatry and neuroscience is not the only one we have to build; it is also nece...
Abstract. In the attempt to construct a scientific approach to consciousness, it has been proposed t...
This text contributes to a necessary dialogue, and possibly a translation of the different notions e...
We argue that phenomenology can be of central and positive importance to the cognitive sciences, and...
This text contributes to a necessary dialogue, and possibly a translation of the different notions ...
International audienceThe relations between the neurosciences and phenomenology enable us today— tha...
The paper illustrates the present role of phenomenological psychopathology by outlining its method a...
The present study aims to elucidate and understand the role of phenomenology in the context of neuro...
This book proposes a new phenomenological analysis of the questions of perception and cognition whic...
In this thesis I look at Chalmers (1995) Hard Problem of philosophy, and discuss some possible solu...
This paper presents a version of neurophenomenology based on generative modelling techniques develop...
This article is primarily concerned with the articulation of a defensible position on the relevance ...
Phenomenology is not the simple description of a fact, but rather the description of an intentional ...