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110Intentionnalité et phénoménalité : un regard phénoménologique sur le « problème difficile »Philosophie 1 (1): 80-104. 2014.Dans son ouvrage L’Esprit conscient, David Chalmers a introduit une distinction, qui nous est aujourd’hui devenue familière, entre le problème difficile de la conscience [hard problem] et les problèmes faciles de la conscience [easy problems]. Les problèmes faciles sont ceux qui concernent la question de savoir comment l’esprit réussit à traiter de l’information, à réagir aux stimuli provenant de l’environnement...
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601Phenomenology and the project of naturalizationPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 3 (4): 331-47. 2004.In recent years, more and more people have started talking about the necessity of reconciling phenomenology with the project of naturalization. Is it possible to bridge the gap between phenomenological analyses and naturalistic models of consciousness? Is it possible to naturalize phenomenology? Given the transcendental philosophically motivated anti-naturalism found in many phenomenologists such a naturalization proposal might seem doomed from the very start, but in this paper I will examine an…Read more
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1067Beyond empathy: Phenomenological approaches to intersubjectivityJournal of Consciousness Studies 8 (5-7): 151-167. 2001.Drawing on the work of Scheler, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Husserl and Sartre, this article presents an overview of some of the diverse approaches to intersubjectivity that can be found in the phenomenological tradition. Starting with a brief description of Scheler's criticism of the argument from analogy, the article continues by showing that the phenomenological analyses of intersubjectivity involve much more than a 'solution' to the 'traditional' problem of other minds. Intersubjectivity doesn…Read more
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| Philosophy of Consciousness |
| Intentionality |
| Persons |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| Phenomenology |
| Existentialism |
| Hermeneutics |