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6Husserl zur Frage des Ich während der Göttinger Jahre: auf dem Holzweg?In Konrad Cramer & Christian Beyer (eds.), Edmund Husserl, 1859-2009: Beiträge Aus Anlass der 150. Wiederkehr des Geburtstages des Philosophen : Internationales Symposium, Im November 2009 Veranstaltet von der Akademie der Wissenschaften Zu Göttingen in Verbindung Mit Dem Philosophischen Seminar d, De Gruyter. pp. 27-42. 2011.
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112An introduction to Husserlian phenomenologyNorthwestern University Press. 1993.This volume provides a valuable discussion of Husserl's lifelong project of the critique of science which makes no attempt to conflate the pre-World War I ...
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2Naturalisierung des Geistes oder Natur und Geist?Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 1 (1): 1-13. 2013.
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34Eidetic description of consciousness, or consciousness explained in its own rightPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (3): 677-699. 2023.In the context of «reassessing the relationship between explanation and phenomenology», the paper discusses the question in what ways Husserlian phenomenology as a descriptive science of consciousness has an explanatory potential in consciousness studies. It takes a very limited approach to the wide-ranging themes that may come to mind on this topic. At the center is an exploration of consciousness as an explanandum in its own right, building on Husserl's reflective-eidetic analyses of conscious…Read more
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10Review of Iso Kern, Erinnerung, Personale Einheit, Reflexion. Drei philosophische Studien, Basel: Schwabe Verlag, 2021 (review)Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (2): 477-485. 2021.
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Einleitung des HerausgebersIn Edmund Husserl (ed.), Phantasie, Bildbewusstsein, Erinnerung: zur Phänomenologie der anschaulichen Vergegenwärtigungen: Texte aus dem Nachlass (1898-1925), M. Nijhoff. 1980.
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9On Using Intentionality in Empirical Phenomenology: the Problem of‘Mental ImagesDialectica 38 (2-3): 209-229. 1984.SummaryThe theory of so‐called‘mental images’, which is put forward again in contemporary cognitive psychology, is criticized by way of elaborating the distinctly different intentional structures of the mental activities of‘remembering something’and‘representing something pictorially’ It is suggested that psychology in its concept and theory formation could use profitably phenomenological‐descriptive analyses of the different forms of intentionality as exemplified in the paper.
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1Building materials for the explanatory bridgeJournal of Consciousness Studies 6 (2-3): 252-257. 1999.[opening paragraph]: In recent years, David J. Chalmers has forcefully made a point that I consider to be extremely important for the study of consciousness, also from a Husserlian perspective. The point is that conscious experience is ‘an explanandum in its own right’. In order to make progress in addressing the problem of the explanatory gap between physical processes and conscious experience, new approaches are therefore to be explored. As Chalmers has it, ‘a mere account of the functions sta…Read more
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"Wer hat Angst vor der reinen Phänomenologie?" Reflexion, Reduktion und Eidetik un Husserls PhänomenologieIn Stefania Centrone (ed.), Versuche Über Husserl, Meiner. 2013.
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5Može li se subjektivnost naturalizirati? Razmišljanja na tragu HusserlaFilozofska Istrazivanja 26 (2): 359-371. 2006.
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106Edmund Husserl: Phantasy, Image Consciousness, and Memory (1898–1925) (review)Husserl Studies 28 (3): 225-237. 2012.
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Phantasie, Bildbewusstsein, Erinnerung, « Husserliana », Band XXIIIRevue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 179 (2): 259-260. 1989.
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99Towards Integrating Husserlian Phenomenology with Cognitive Neuroscience of ConsciousnessSynthesis Philosophica 22 (2): 385-400. 2007.The paper presents, first, some general remarks about Husserl’s philosophical Phenomenology in view of relating it to the scientific study of consciousness, and recalls some of the basic methodological tenets of a Husserlian phenomenology of consciousness (I). It then introduces some recent work on so-called “mental imagery” in cognitive psychology and neuroscience (II). Next, a detailed exposition of a reflective analysis of conscious experiences that involve “imagery” or “images” is given (III…Read more
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60On bringing consciousness into the house of science - with the help of Husserlian phenomenologyAngelaki 10 (1): 145-162. 2005.(2005). On Bringing Consciousness into the House of Science – with the Help of Husserlian Phenomenology. Angelaki: Vol. 10, continental philosophy and the sciences the german traditionissue editor: damian veal, pp. 145-162
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125Is There a Metaphysics of Consciousness Without a Phenomenology of Consciousness? Some Thoughts Derived from Husserl's Philosophical PhenomenologyRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 67 141-154. 2010.The paper first addresses Husserl's conception of philosophical phenomenology, metaphysics, and the relation between them, in order to explain why, on Husserl's view, there is no metaphysics of consciousness without a phenomenology of consciousness. In doing so, it recalls some of the methodological tenets of Husserl's phenomenology, pointing out that phenomenology is an eidetic or a priori science which has first of all to do with mere ideal possibilities of consciousness and its correlates; me…Read more
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48Can Subjectivity Be Naturalized?: Considerations after HusserlSynthesis Philosophica 20 (2): 339-354. 2005.The focus of interest in this paper about the naturalization of subjectivity is a distinction between a naturalization in a strong sense and in a weak sense. In the strong sense, naturalizing subjectivity would be tantamount to a structural adjustment of the subjective life of consciousness to the natural, spatio-temporal and causal order of the physical world. In the weak sense, naturalizing subjectivity only amounts to inserting human subjectivity in the natural order of the world. On the basi…Read more
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Why It Is Hard to Be a Monist-If You Want to Be a PhenomenologistIn Andreas Bächli & Klaus Petrus (eds.), Monism, Ontos. pp. 279-292. 2003.
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"So You Want to Naturalize Consciousness?" "Why, why not?" - "But How?" Husserl meeting some offspringIn Carlo Ierna, Hanne Jacobs & Filip Mattens (eds.), Philosophy Phenomenology Sciences, Springer. 2010.
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Može li se subjektivnost naturalizirati? Razmišljanja na tragu Husserla/Lässt sich Subjektivität naturalisieren? Überlegungen im Ausgang von HusserlFilozofska Istrazivanja 26 (2): 359-371. 2006.U središtu diskusije o naturaliziranju subjektiviteta u ovom radu stoji razlikovanje između naturaliziranja u jakom smislu i naturaliziranja u slabom smislu . Na temelju metodoloških razmatranja, kao i konkretne analize svijesti na Husserlovu tragu, naturaliziranje subjektiviteta u jakom smislu se odbacuje, a izričito se zagovara mogućnost naturaliziranja u slabom smislu. Za izvode je metodološki relevantno razlikovanje između naturalističkog i fenomenološkog stava. Za odbacivanje naturaliziranj…Read more
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16Husserls reine Phänomenologie und Piagets genetische PsychologieTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 39 (1): 81-103. 1977.
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21The Place for an Ego in Current ResearchIn Dan Zahavi (ed.), Exploring the Self: Philosophical and Psychopathological Perspectives on Self-experience, John Benjamins. pp. 75-96. 2000.
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2Troubles with heterophenomenologyIn Roberto Casati, B. Smith & Stephen L. White (eds.), Philosophy and Cognitive Sciences: Proceedings of the 16th International Wittgenstein Symposium (Kirchberg Am Wechsel, Austria 1993), Holder-pichler-tempsky. 1994.
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Laws of consciousness as norms of mental developmentIn B. Inhelder, D. de Caprona & A. Cornu-Wells (eds.), Piaget Today, Lawrence Erlbaum. 1987.
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30Commentaire sur l’ouvrage de David W. Smith, Husserl (review)Philosophiques 36 (2): 609-618. 2009.
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38Towards a Phenomenological Analysis of Fictional Intentionality and ReferenceInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 21 (3): 428-447. 2013.There is widespread agreement among philosophers that we refer to, think or talk about non-existent objects in much the same way as we refer to, think or talk about other objects. This paper explores the case of objects of fiction in the perspective of Husserlian philosophical phenomenology. In this perspective, everything objective is dealt with as object of some consciousness and as presenting itself in subjective modes. Within the scope of this paper, the focus of the descriptive analysis wil…Read more
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121Mental Representation and Consciousness: Toward a Phenomenological Theory of Representation and ReferenceKluwer Academic Publishers. 1993.The book makes a direct contribution to the connection between phenomenology and cognitive science.
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13How to study consciousness phenomenologically or quite a lot comes to mindJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 19 (3): 252-268. 1988.
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Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
Intentionality |
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