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How to, and how not to, bridge computational cognitive neuroscience and Husserlian phenomenology of time consciousness

Rick Grush

pp. 417-450

Abstract

A number of recent attempts to bridge Husserlian phenomenology of time consciousness and contemporary tools and results from cognitive science or computational neuroscience are described and critiqued. An alternate proposal is outlined that lacks the weaknesses of existing accounts.

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(2006) Neuroscience and its philosophy. Synthese 153 (3).

Pages: 417-450

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-006-9100-6

Full citation:

Grush Rick (2006) „How to, and how not to, bridge computational cognitive neuroscience and Husserlian phenomenology of time consciousness“. Synthese 153 (3), 417–450.