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Phenomenology of Life - From the Animal Soul to the Human Mind : Book I. In Search of Experience (Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007)

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Transcendental phenomenology presumed to have overcome the classic mind-body dichotomy in terms of consciousness, yet, according to progress in scientific studies, the biological functions of the brain seem to appropriate significant functions attributed traditionally to consciousness.

Should we indeed dissolve the specificity of human consciousness by explaining human experience in its multiple sense-giving modalities through the physiological functions of the brain?

The present collection of studies addresses this crucial question challenging such "naturalizing" reductionism from multiple angles.

In search for the roots of "The Specifically Human Experience" (Bombala), moving along the line of "Animality and Intellection"(Gosetti-Ferencei), "Naturalistic Attitude and Personalistic Attitude"(Villela-Petit), and numerous other perspectives, we arrive at a novel proposal to explain the scholar functional differentiation of conscious modalities.

We reach their source in the ontopoietic thread conducting the Logos of Life in its stepwise "Evolutive Unfolding"(Carmen Cozma), and in "sentience" as its quintessential core of further irreducible continuity (Tymieniecka) dispelling dichotomies and reductionisms.

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Product Details
Springer
9048173051 / 9789048173051
Paperback / softback
142.7
30/11/2010
Netherlands
446 pages, XLI, 446 p.
152 x 223 mm