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39The Exclusion Problem and the Prospects of a Motivational SolutionIn Roberto Poli (ed.), Causality and Motivation, De Gruyter. pp. 23-50. 2010.
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56Phenomenological Claims and the Myth of the GivenCanadian Journal of Philosophy 29 (sup1): 1-30. 1999.
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Naturaliser la phénoménologie: Husserlianisme et science cognitive (edited book)CNRS Editions. 2002.
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67The foundational crisis of cognitive science: challenging the emergentist challengeRevista de Filosofia Aurora 22 (30): 99. 2010.The following pages contend that, in spite of its intensive development, contemporary cognitive science has recently entered a phase of fairly acute uncertainty and confusion regarding some of its most essential foundations. They emphasize two aspects of this foundational crisis, specifically vindicating the existence of a crisis of naturalism and of a crisis of representationalism. Like any foundational crisis, this situation constitutes a serious threat to the significance of the empirical ach…Read more
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2" El velo del pensamiento": La figura fregeana de la gramática filosóficaIdeas Y Valores 48 (109): 85-118. 1999.
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3Beyond the gap: An introduction to naturalizing phenomenologyIn Jean Petitot, Francisco J. Varela, Bernard Pachoud & Jean-Michel Roy (eds.), Naturalizing Phenomenology: Issues in Contemporary Phenomenology and Cognitive Science, Stanford University Press. 1999.
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80Cognitive Turn and Linguistic TurnThe Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 19 37-46. 1998.My first goal is to question a received view about the development of Analytical Philosophy. According to this received view Analytical Philosophy is born out of a Linguistic Turn establishing the study of language as the foundation of the discipline; this primacy of language is then overthrown by the return of the study of mind as philosophia prima through a second Cognitive Turn taken in the mid-sixties. My contention is that this picture is a gross oversimplification and that the Cognitive Tu…Read more
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94Accointance, intentionnalité et conscience phénoménaleLes Etudes Philosophiques 130 (3): 351-367. 2019.L’article s’attache à poser et définir le problème de la pertinence de la théorie de l’accointance de Russell pour le débat contemporain sur la conscience phénoménale, ainsi qu’à en entreprendre l’examen. Il avance deux hypothèses principales. La première est que, d’un point de vue théorique, ce problème recouvre principalement la question de savoir s’il convient de défendre une conception intentionnaliste de la nature de la conscience phénoménale. La seconde est qu’une partie importante du déba…Read more
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34Intuition et description: Husserl face au tribunal russellienPhilosophia Scientiae 1 (3): 37-59. 1996.
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36Chapter three saving intentional phenomena: Intentionality, representation, and symbolIn Jean Petitot, Francisco J. Varela, Bernard Pachoud & Jean-Michel Roy (eds.), Naturalizing Phenomenology: Issues in Contemporary Phenomenology and Cognitive Science, Stanford University Press. pp. 111-147. 1999.
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88Comment peut-on parler du sens? Russell critique de HusserlLes Etudes Philosophiques. forthcoming.
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4El sujeto de la comunicación: reflexiones sobre los fundamentos del antihumanismo contemporáneoIdeas Y Valores 44 (98-99): 65-87. 1995.
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320Naturalizing Phenomenology: Issues in Contemporary Phenomenology and Cognitive Science (edited book)Stanford University Press. 1999.This ambitious 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. The book’s primary goal is not to present a new exegesis of Husserl’s writings, although it does not dismiss the importance of such interpretive and critical work. Rather, the contributors assess the extent to which the kind of phenomenological …Read more
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213Heterophenomenology and phenomenological skepticismPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 6 (1): 1-20. 2007.This paper is an attempt to clarify and assess Dennett’s opinion about the relevance of the phenomenological tradition to contemporary cognitive science, focussing on the very idea of a phenomenological investigation. Dennett can be credited with four major claims on this topic: (1) Two kinds of phenomenological investigations must be carefully distinguished: autophenomenology and heterophenomenology; (2) autophenomenology is wrong, because it fails to overcome what might be called the problem o…Read more
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136Anti‐Cartesianism and Anti‐Brentanism: The Problem of Anti‐Representationalist IntentionalismSouthern Journal of Philosophy 53 (S1): 90-125. 2015.Despite its internal divisions and the uncertainty surrounding many of its foundations, there is a growing consensus that the on‐going search for an alternative model of the mind finds a minimal theoretical identity in the pursuit of an anti‐Cartesian conception of mental phenomena. Nevertheless, this anti‐Cartesianism remains more or less explicitly committed to the neo‐Brentanian idea that intentionality is an essential feature of the mental—an idea that has prevailed since the advent of moder…Read more
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École Normale Supérieure de LyonProfessor
Lyon, France