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Gallagher | Zahavi

Bewusstsein und Welt

Phänomenologie und Kognitionswissenschaften
Karl Alber,  2023, 448 Pages

ISBN 978-3-495-49224-6


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The work is part of the series Phänomenologie (Volume 32)
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englischThis celebrated work, which has already been translated into eight languages, introduces into crucial questions of the philosophy of mind and the cognitive sciences from the perspective of phenomenology. As one of the most ­outstanding books in the field, it explores key topics ­including:

  • What is phenomenology?
  • Phenomenology and cognitive science
  • Consciousness and self-consciousness
  • Temporality, intentionality, and Perception
  • Embodiment of the Mental
  • Experience of the Other-psychic
  • Situated and extended cognition
  • Personal Identity and Social Ontology.
  • Rezensionen der englischen Übersetzung

    »In the second edition of The Phenomenological Mind, Gallagher and Zahavi offer a robust, exemplary account of how the phenomenological tradition (as developed by Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, and others) stands as an important resource for research in contemporary philosophy of mind and cognitive science. ...Skillfully integrating textual analysis, empirical data, and phenomenological narrative, the authors offer compelling arguments that rupture disciplinary boundaries while inviting future dialogue... Summing Up: Highly recommended.«
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    »Though Gallagher and Zahavi call their book an introduction, it is far more than an introduction. It is the most comprehensive work on what phenomenology has to say about cognition and consciousness [...]
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