Le mouvement ou la chair : deux conceptions de la profondeur ontologique selon Patočka et Merleau-Ponty [PDF]
Both Patočka and Merleau-Ponty conceive the world not just as an Object, but rather as a field of an irreducible phenomenal and ontological depth. Patočka’s concept of movement and Merleau-Ponty’s concept of flesh are two concrete figures of this depth ...
Jan Halák
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On the Possibility of Hallucinations [PDF]
Many take the possibility of hallucinations to imply that a relationalist account, according to which perceptual experiences are constituted by direct relations to ordinary mind-independent objects, is false.
Masrour, Farid
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On Epistemic Egalitarianism for My P-Zombie Twin: In Defense of the Phenomenal Concept Strategy [PDF]
One current debate in philosophy of mind concerns the ontological and epistemological nature of phenomenal consciousness. Two major camps dominate this debate: property dualists and physicalists.
Smedberg, Diane
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Wittgenstein and phenomenal concepts
Many philosophers think that there are phenomenal concepts: distinctive ways of thinking of experiences or sensations that can be grasped only by those who know what it is like to have those experiences or sensations. What light does Wittgenstein’s philosophy throw on this idea?
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Post-Foundational Discourse Analysis: A Suggestion for a Research Program
Post-foundational discourse analysis, also labeled as Essex School in Discourse Analysis, has been observed to suffer from a considerable methodological deficit that limits its applicability in empirical research.
Tomas Marttila
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Revisiting the risk concept in Geotechnics: qualitative and quantitative methods
In this paper, the concept of risk is discussed with focus on its use in geotechnics. The authors focalize the operational definition of risk, giving special emphasis to the concept of risk scenarios.
Antônio Maria Claret de Gouveia +2 more
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The Role of Valence in Intentionality [PDF]
Functional intentionality is the dominant theory about how mental states come to have the content that they do. Phenomenal intentionality is an increasingly popular alternative to that orthodoxy, claiming that intentionality cannot be functionalized and
Anderson, David Leech
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Subjective Experiences of Space and Time: Self, Sensation, and Phenomenal Time [PDF]
The investigation of subjective experiences (SEs) of space and time is at the core of consciousness research. The term ‘space’ includes the subject and objects. The SE of subject, I-ness, is defined as ‘Self’.
Ram Lakhan Pandey Vimal
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Phenomenal Concepts and the Explanatory Gap [PDF]
Abstract Philosophers have reacted in different ways to the apparent explanatory gap between physical processes and consciousness. Some deny that any explanatory gap exists at all. Some hold that there is an explanatory gap for now, but that it will eventually be closed.
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Making mathematics phenomenal : Based on an Inaugural Professorial Lecture delivered at the Institute of Education, University of London, on 14 March 2012 [PDF]
Mathematics is often portrayed as an 'abstract' cerebral subject, beyond the reach of many. In response, research with digital technology has led to innovative design in which mathematics can be experienced to some extent like everyday phenomena.
Pratt, David
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