Phenomenology and naturalism examining the relationship between human experience and nature

What is the relationship between phenomenology and naturalism? Are they mutually exclusive or is a rapprochement possible between their approaches to consciousness and the natural world? Can phenomenology be naturalised and ought it to be? Or is naturalism fundamentally unable to accommodate phenome...

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Main Author: Royal Institute of Philosophy.
Corporate Author: Royal Institute of Philosophy. Conference (33a (-)
Other Authors: Carel, Havi (-), Meacham, Darian
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2013
Series:Royal Institute of Philosophy supplement ; 72
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Summary:What is the relationship between phenomenology and naturalism? Are they mutually exclusive or is a rapprochement possible between their approaches to consciousness and the natural world? Can phenomenology be naturalised and ought it to be? Or is naturalism fundamentally unable to accommodate phenomenological insights? How can phenomenological method be used within a naturalistic research programme? This cutting-edge collection of original essays contains brilliant contributions from leading phenomenologists across the world. The collection presents a wide range of fascinating and carefully argued answers to these questions.
Item Description:Actas presentadas en la Conferencia anual del Royal Institute of Philosophy, celebrado en Septiembre de 2011, organizado por la University of the West of England, Bristol
Physical Description:iv, 341 p. ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas
ISBN:9781107699052