University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Department for Teaching and Research in Philosophy (UFR10)
PhD, 1997
Paris, France
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    Context: Varela’s neurophenomenology was conceived from the outset as a criticism and dissolution of the “hard problem” of the physical origin of consciousness. Indeed, the standard (…
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    Le réel en dépit du réalisme
    Philosophiques 47 (2): 471. 2020.
    Michel Bitbol.
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    Is the life-world reduction sufficient in quantum physics?
    Continental Philosophy Review 4 1-18. 2021.
    According to Husserl, the epochè must be left incomplete. It is to be performed step by step, thus defining various layers of “reduction.” In phenomenology at least two such layers can be distinguished: the life-world reduction, and the transcendental reduction. Quantum physics was born from a particular variety of the life-world reduction: reduction to observables according to Heisenberg, and reduction to classical-like properties of experimental devices according to Bohr. But QBism has challen…Read more
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    The so-called paradoxes of quantum physics are easily disposed of as soon as one accepts that there are no such things as intrinsically existing particles and their intrinsic properties, but that both particles and properties are relational “observables.” Accordingly, quantum physics does not offer a “description of the outer world,” but rather a prescription about how to make probabilistic predictions within a participatory environment. The latter view looks quite radical with respect to standa…Read more
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    Consciousness, Being and Life: Phenomenological Approaches to Mindfulness
    Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 50 (2): 127-161. 2019.
    A phenomenological view of contemplative disciplines is presented. However, studying mindfulness by phenomenology is at odds with both neurobiological and anthropological approaches. It involves the first-person standpoint, the openness of being-in-the-world, the umwelt of the meditator, instead of assessing her neural processes and behaviors from a neutral, distanced, third-person standpoint. It then turns out that phenomenology cannot produce a discourse about mindfulness. Phenomenology rather…Read more
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    Francisco Varela : Le Cercle créateur
    with Jean Petitot
    Revue de Synthèse 139 (3-4): 411-417. 2018.
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    In physics, structures are good candidates for the role of transparadigmatic invariants, which entities can no longer play. This is why structural realism looks more credible than standard entity realism. But why should structures be stable, rather than entities? Here, structural realists have no answer ; they content themselves with the mere observation that this is how things stand. By contrast, transcendental structuralism can easily make sense of this fact. Indeed, it shows that when knowled…Read more
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    This article aims at reducing the gap between mathematics and physics from a Wittgensteinian point of view. This gap is usually characterized by two discriminating features. The propositions of physics assert something which might be false; they have a hypothetical character. On the contrary, since mathematical propositions are rules that condition the form of assertions, they remain immune from falsification. The propositions of physics refer to facts that may confirm or refute them. On the con…Read more
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    Six arguments against the view that conscious experience derives from a material basis are reviewed. These arguments arise from epistemology, phenomenology, neuropsychology, and philosophy of quantum mechanics. It turns out that any attempt at proving that conscious experience is ontologically secondary to material objects both fails and brings out its methodological and existential primacy. No alternative metaphysical view is espoused (not even a variety of Spinoza’s attractive double-aspect th…Read more
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    The concept of measurement and time symmetry in quantum mechanics
    Philosophy of Science 55 (3): 349-375. 1988.
    The formal time symmetry of the quantum measurement process is extensively discussed. Then, the origin of the alleged association between a fixed temporal direction and quantum measurements is investigated. It is shown that some features of such an association might arise from epistemological rather than purely physical assumptions. In particular, it is brought out that a sequence of statements bearing on quantum measurements may display intrinsic asymmetric properties, irrespective of the locat…Read more
  • Commentary on Carrier's Paper
    Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 255 291. 2008.
  • Quantum physics and cognition
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 54 (212): 299-328. 2000.
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    Phenoneurology
    Constructivist Foundations 12 (2): 150-153. 2017.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Enaction as a Lived Experience: Towards a Radical Neurophenomenology” by Claire Petitmengin. Upshot: Petitmengin’s strategy of dissolution of the “hard problem” of consciousness is shown to rely on some radical phenomenological premises that are listed and analyzed. It presupposes a starting point of research in a state of epoché ; it unfolds into a participatory conception of truth; and it ends in a quest for non-dual pristine experience. Each one of these m…Read more
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    Quantum Mechanics has imposed strain on traditional (dualist and representationalist) epistemological conceptions. An alternative was offered by Bohr and Heisenberg, according to whom natural science does not describe nature, but rather the interplay between nature and ourselves. But this was only a suggestion. In this paper, a systematic development of the Bohr-Heisenberg conception is outlined, by way of a comparison with the modern self-organizational theories of cognition. It is shown that a…Read more
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    L'esprit et la matière
    with Erwin Schrödinger
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (4): 714-716. 1990.
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    L'épistémologie française, 1830-1970 (edited book)
    with Jean Gayon
    Presses universitaires de France. 2006.
    Présentation de la spécificité de l'épistémologie en France, entre philosophie de la connaissance et philosophie des sciences, à travers un panorama de son histoire depuis la fin du XIXe siècle, de ses grands courants et de ses grandes figures : A. Comte, A. Cournot, C. Bernard, G. Bachelard, H. Poincaré, etc.
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    The Quantum Structure of Knowledge
    Axiomathes 21 (2): 357-371. 2011.
    This paper analyzes how conflicts of perspective are resolved in the field of the human sciences. Examples of such conflicts are the duality between the actor and spectator standpoints, or the duality of participancy between a form of social life and a socio-anthropological study of it. This type of duality look irreducible, because the conflicting positions express incompatible interests. Yet, the claim of incommensurability is excessive. There exists a level of mental activity at which dialogu…Read more
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    Erwin Schrodinger
    with Olivier Darrigol
    Atlantica Séguier Frontières. 1992.
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    Science as if situation mattered
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1 (2): 181-224. 2002.
    When he formulated the program of neurophenomenology, Francisco Varela suggested a balanced methodological dissolution of the hard problem of consciousness. I show that his dissolution is a paradigm which imposes itself onto seemingly opposite views, including materialist approaches. I also point out that Varela's revolutionary epistemological ideas are gaining wider acceptance as a side effect of a recent controversy between hermeneutists and eliminativists. Finally, I emphasize a structural pa…Read more
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    Physique quantique et cognition
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie. forthcoming.
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    In his book _The Empirical Stance_, Bas van Fraassen develops a strong and subtle attack on materialism. This chapter amplifies this criticism from a mainly neo-Kantian standpoint, and identifies by contrast some reasons why van Fraassen tends to baulk at the ultimate consequences of his contest. It first reviews van Fraassen's construal of materialism as a _stance_, and examines some motives many thinkers have to resist this idea. It goes on to describe the drifting conceptions of ‘matter’ acco…Read more
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    Heat, Temperature and Phenomenal Concepts
    In Edmond Wright (ed.), The Case for Qualia, Mit Press. pp. 155. 2008.
    The reduction of the concept of heat to that of molecular kinetic energy is recurrently presented as lending analogical support to the project of reduction of phenomenal concepts to physical concepts. The claimed analogy draws on the way the use of the concept of heat is attached to the experience in first person of a certain sensation. The reduction of this concept seems to prove the possibility to reduce discourse involving phenomenal concepts to a scientific description of neural activity. Bu…Read more
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    A concept of the ‘actual now’ is introduced. The ‘actual now’ is negatively characterized by the fact that it is absent from the time-series. This does not mean that the ‘actual now’ is outside the time-series. For saying so would wrongly suggest the existence of an ‘outside’ where the ‘actual now’ could be located. Instead, one considers that the ‘actual now’ is just the name of ‘that with respect to which’ any event can be said to be past or future, yet being no event by itself. It holds the s…Read more
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    Réalité donnée, réalité construite. À propos d’un argument de Searle
    Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 45 (45): 39-62. 2008.
    Un argument important contre le constructivisme social a été formulé par John Searle en 1995. Il consiste non seulement à admettre, mais aussi à analyser jusqu’à ses dernières implications le concept de construction sociale d’une réalité ; puis à prouver que l’une des implications en question est l’impossibilité de généraliser ce concept à toutes les réalités que nous reconnaissons dans la vie quotidienne et dans les sciences. Mieux encore, J. Searle...
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    Toute science, admet-on, commence par détacher un objet en le rendant indépendant des sujets et des situations. Mais cette conception étroite de la connaissance scientifique laisse subsister des zones d'ombre. La conscience n'est pas un objet. Elle est ce sans quoi rien ne pourrait être pris pour objet. La conscience n'est pas détachable des sujets, car elle s'identifie à ce qui est vécu par un sujet. De façon analogue, en physique quantique, un phénomène n'est pas dissociable de son contexte ex…Read more
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    La neurofenomenologia è l’ultimo grande progetto al contempo scientifico, filosofico ed esistenziale al quale Francisco Varela ha lavorato. Ma, prima di parlarne, vorrei evocare brevemente quella che credo sia la fonte vissuta e unica della sua opera, e in particolar modo della neurofenomenologia. Questa fonte, così come l’ho percepita, è una volontà molto forte, quasi tirannica, di tenere insieme l’integralità dei fili del tessuto umano, a partire dall’indagine scientifica spinta a un optimu...