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Mental Representation and Consciousness: Towards a Phenomenological Theory of Representation...
Mental Representation and Consciousness: Towards a Phenomenological Theory of Representation..., The book makes a direct contribution to the connection between phenomenology and cognitive science. Continuing Husserl's science of consciousness, the author shows that consciousness is structured in all sorts of ways and that it is very complicated, with, Mental Representation and Consciousness: Towards a Phenomenological Theory of Representation... has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Mental Representation and Consciousness: Towards a Phenomenological Theory of Representation..., The book makes a direct contribution to the connection between phenomenology and cognitive science. Continuing Husserl's science of consciousness, the author shows that consciousness is structured in all sorts of ways and that it is very complicated, with, Mental Representation and Consciousness: Towards a Phenomenological Theory of Representation...
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  • Mental Representation and Consciousness: Towards a Phenomenological Theory of Representation...
  • Written by author Eduard Marbach
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, 12/7/2010
  • The book makes a direct contribution to the connection between phenomenology and cognitive science. Continuing Husserl's science of consciousness, the author shows that consciousness is structured in all sorts of ways and that it is very complicated, with
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Introduction. Mental Representation in Cognitive Science and the Point of View of the Phenomenology of Consciousness. 1. Methodological Preliminaries. 2. Reference to Something in Activities of Presentation. 3. Phenomenological Forms of Purely Mental Representation. 4. Reference to Something Identical in its Present Givenness: the Notion of 'Implicit Consciousness'. 5. The Phenomenological Form of Pictorial Representation. 6. Reiterations, Transformation and Combinations of Purely Mental and Pictorial Representations. Conclusion. Two Basic Phenomenological Forms of Intuitive Mental Representation. Appendix: Short Presentation of the Different Elements of the Phenomenological Notation. Bibliography. Index.


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