Newsletter of Phenomenology

Keeping phenomenologists informed since May 2002

123119

Stanford University Press, Stanford

1999

641, xxi Pages

ISBN 9780804733229

Writing Science

Naturalizing phenomenology

Issues in contemporary phenomenology and cognitive science

Edited by

Jean Petitot, Francisco Varela , Bernard Pachoud, Jean-Michel Roy

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

Publication details

Full citation:

Petitot, J. , Varela, F. , Pachoud, B. , Roy, J.-M. (eds) (1999). Naturalizing phenomenology: Issues in contemporary phenomenology and cognitive science, Stanford University Press, Stanford.

Table of Contents

Beyond the gap

Varela Francisco, Roy Jean-Michel, Pachoud Bernard, Petitot Jean

1-83

Intentionality naturalized?

Smith David Woodruff

n/a

Saving intentional phenomena

Roy Jean-Michel

n/a

Perceptual completion

Noë Alva, Thompson Evan, Pessoa Luiz

n/a

Constitution by movement

Petit Jean-Luc

n/a

Wooden iron?

Van Gelder Tim

n/a

The specious present

Varela Francisco

n/a

Truth and the visual field

Smith Barry

n/a

Godel and Husserl

Føllesdal Dagfinn

n/a

The mathematical continuum

Longo Giuseppe

n/a

Naturalizing phenomenology?

Ronald McIntyre

n/a

Sense and continuum in Husserl

Salanskis Jean-Michel

n/a

Philosophy and cognition

Dupuy Jean-Pierre

n/a

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