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Naturalizing phenomenology (Issues in contemporary phenomenology and cognitive science)

Autor J.et al. (Eds.) Petitot

Editorial STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Naturalizing phenomenology (Issues in contemporary phenomenology and cognitive science)
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This ambitious work aims to shed new light on the relations between Husserlian phenomenology and present-day efforts toward a scientific theory of cognition - with its complex structure of disciplines, levels of explanation, and conflicting hypothese...

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  • Editorial STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780804736107
  • ISBN10 0804736103
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 641
  • Año de Edición 2000
  • Encuadernación Rústica

Naturalizing phenomenology (Issues in contemporary phenomenology and cognitive science)

Autor J.et al. (Eds.) Petitot

Editorial STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

This ambitious work aims to shed new light on the relations between Husserlian phenomenology and present-day efforts toward a scientific theory of cognition - with its complex structure of disciplines, levels of explanation, and conflicting hypothese...

-5% dto.    39,67€
37,68€
Ahorra 1,98€
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This ambitious work aims to shed new light on the relations between Husserlian phenomenology and present-day efforts toward a scientific theory of cognition - with its complex structure of disciplines, levels of explanation, and conflicting hypotheses." "The book's primary goal is not to present a new interpretation of Husserl's writings, although it does not dismiss the importance of such critical work. Rather, the contributors assess to what extent the kind of phenomenological investigation initiated by Husserl supports the development of scientific theories of cognition. In particular, they consider how Husserlian phenomenology might contribute to specific contemporary theories, either by complementing or by questioning them.

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