Naturalizing Husserlian Phenomenology along a Leibnizian Pathway

Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies (2):218-231 (2014)
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Abstract

A contribution to the history of a formerly hotly discussed, but short-lived scientific project: neurophenomenology , the proposal of weaving together Husserlian phenomenology of consciousness and the neuroscience of brain functioning, this article traces back the opening and closing of an apparent window of opportunity, both in phenomenology and in neuroscience, for the eventually unfulfilled realization of that project.

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