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Consciousness and Cognitive Sciences

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Consciousness and Cognitive Sciences

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In this text the author reviews the recent history of the preoccupation with the study of consciousness within the field of the cognitive sciences. A general categorization of approaches is provided, running from the neuro-reductionist or objectivist positions to those that leave an explicit place for subjective accounts in the study of conscious experience. Positioning himself in this latter category, the author defines the task of neurophenomenology as the exploration of the modes of circulation between first- and third-person accounts of experience. For this to be carried out, phenomenological method must be employed in order to produce and refine data from subjective experience. This data, it is argued, creates evidence that can then be related to empirical data, creating a relation of generative mutual constraint between first-and third-person perspectives on conscious experience.

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  • Keyword: cognitive science
  • Keyword: consciousness
  • Keyword: neurophenomenology
  • Keyword: phenomenology

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Varela, F., (2020) “Consciousness and Cognitive Sciences”, EJP import test SA.

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