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Cognitive psychology mind, research and everyday experience

by Goldstein, Bruce E; Gallagher, Shaun [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Australia Thomson Wadsworth 2008Description: IX, 688p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color. online resource.ISBN: 0495103594.Subject(s): Philosophy (General) | Phenomenology | Philosophy of mind | Psychiatry | Psychology, clinical | Philosophy | Phenomenology | Philosophy of Mind | Neuropsychology | PsychiatryDDC classification: 142.7 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Naturalized Phenomenology -- Phenomenology and Non-reductionist Cognitive Science -- A Toolbox of Phenomenological Methods -- Towards a Formalism for Expressing Structures of Consciousness -- Consciousness -- Attention in Context -- The Phenomenology and Neurobiology of Moods and Emotions -- Phenomenology, Imagination and Interdisciplinary Research -- The Function of Weak Phantasy in Perception and Thinking -- Myself with No Body? Body, Bodily-Consciousness and Self-consciousness -- A Husserlian, Neurophenomenologic Approach to Embodiment -- Body and Movement: Basic Dynamic Principles -- Empirical and Phenomenological Studies of Embodied Cognition -- The Problem of Other Minds -- Mutual Gaze and Intersubjectivity -- Knowing Other People’s Mental States as if They Were One’s Own -- Intersubjectivity, Cognition, and Language -- The Problem of Representation -- Action and Agency -- Meaning, World and the Second Person -- Husserl and Language -- Metaphor and Cognition -- Phenomenology and Cognitive Linguistics -- The Role of Phenomenology in Psychophysics -- A Neurophenomenological Study of Epileptic Seizure Anticipation -- How Unconscious is Subliminal Perception? -- IW - “The Man Who Lost His Body” -- Phenomenology and Psychopathology -- Delusional Atmosphere and Delusional Belief -- Autoscopy: Disrupted Self in Neuropsychiatric Disorders and Anomalous Conscious States -- Phenomenology as Description and as Explanation: The Case of Schizophrenia -- Agency with Impairments of Movement.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The Handbook of Phenomenology and Cognitive Science contains a comprehensive and authoritative overview of the main ideas and methods currently used at the intersection of phenomenology and the neuro- and cognitive sciences. The idea that phenomenology, in the European continental tradition, has something to offer to the cognitive sciences is a relatively recent development in our attempt to understand the mind. Here in one volume the leading researchers in this area address the central topics that define the intersection between phenomenological studies and the cognitive sciences. They address questions about methodology, the analysis of perception, memory, imagination, attention, emotion, intersubjectivity, the role of the body and language, and they explore a variety of pathologies that throw light on our everyday experiences. The authors draw on the classical works of phenomenologists such as Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Gurwitsch, and Sartre, but they also push the traditional lines of phenomenology to new boundaries, mapping out new terrain in connection with the empirical science of the mind and body. These essays are revelatory for both phenomenologists who want to understand what cognitive science can contribute to an understanding of experience, and for scientists who want to understand how they can use phenomenology in their empirical studies.
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Naturalized Phenomenology -- Phenomenology and Non-reductionist Cognitive Science -- A Toolbox of Phenomenological Methods -- Towards a Formalism for Expressing Structures of Consciousness -- Consciousness -- Attention in Context -- The Phenomenology and Neurobiology of Moods and Emotions -- Phenomenology, Imagination and Interdisciplinary Research -- The Function of Weak Phantasy in Perception and Thinking -- Myself with No Body? Body, Bodily-Consciousness and Self-consciousness -- A Husserlian, Neurophenomenologic Approach to Embodiment -- Body and Movement: Basic Dynamic Principles -- Empirical and Phenomenological Studies of Embodied Cognition -- The Problem of Other Minds -- Mutual Gaze and Intersubjectivity -- Knowing Other People’s Mental States as if They Were One’s Own -- Intersubjectivity, Cognition, and Language -- The Problem of Representation -- Action and Agency -- Meaning, World and the Second Person -- Husserl and Language -- Metaphor and Cognition -- Phenomenology and Cognitive Linguistics -- The Role of Phenomenology in Psychophysics -- A Neurophenomenological Study of Epileptic Seizure Anticipation -- How Unconscious is Subliminal Perception? -- IW - “The Man Who Lost His Body” -- Phenomenology and Psychopathology -- Delusional Atmosphere and Delusional Belief -- Autoscopy: Disrupted Self in Neuropsychiatric Disorders and Anomalous Conscious States -- Phenomenology as Description and as Explanation: The Case of Schizophrenia -- Agency with Impairments of Movement.

The Handbook of Phenomenology and Cognitive Science contains a comprehensive and authoritative overview of the main ideas and methods currently used at the intersection of phenomenology and the neuro- and cognitive sciences. The idea that phenomenology, in the European continental tradition, has something to offer to the cognitive sciences is a relatively recent development in our attempt to understand the mind. Here in one volume the leading researchers in this area address the central topics that define the intersection between phenomenological studies and the cognitive sciences. They address questions about methodology, the analysis of perception, memory, imagination, attention, emotion, intersubjectivity, the role of the body and language, and they explore a variety of pathologies that throw light on our everyday experiences. The authors draw on the classical works of phenomenologists such as Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Gurwitsch, and Sartre, but they also push the traditional lines of phenomenology to new boundaries, mapping out new terrain in connection with the empirical science of the mind and body. These essays are revelatory for both phenomenologists who want to understand what cognitive science can contribute to an understanding of experience, and for scientists who want to understand how they can use phenomenology in their empirical studies.

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