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The hegemony of the practical in embodied cognitive science and the question of bodily vulnerability
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences - When perception is made the subject of philosophy, it is primarily understood as pre-theoretical sensual knowledge, and the question of its truth content... 相似文献
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Jann E Schlimme Catharina Bonnemann Aaron L Mishara 《Philosophy, ethics, and humanities in medicine : PEHM》2010,5(1):15
The mind-body problem lies at the heart of the clinical practice of both psychiatry and psychosomatic medicine. In their recent
publication, Schwartz and Wiggins address the question of how to understand life as central to the mind-body problem. Drawing
on their own use of the phenomenological method, we propose that the mind-body problem is not resolved by a general, evocative
appeal to an all encompassing life-concept, but rather falters precisely at the insurmountable difference between "natural"
and a "reflective" experience built into phenomenological method itself. Drawing on the works of phenomenologically oriented
thinkers, we describe life as inherently "teleological" without collapsing life with our subjective perspective, or stepping
over our epistemological limits. From the phenomenology it can be demonstrated that the hypothetical teleological qualities
are a reflective reconstruction modelled on human behavioural structure. 相似文献
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