Leibniz, Husserl, and the brain. (2014)
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- Book
- Title:
- Leibniz, Husserl, and the brain. (2014)
- Main Title:
- Leibniz, Husserl, and the brain
- Further Information:
- Note: Norman Sieroka, Assistant Professor, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
- Authors:
- Sieroka, Norman
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: -- PART I: INTRODUCTION -- 1. Summary and Scope -- 1.1. Summary of Content -- 1.2. Relevance and Contribution to Contemporary Philosophy -- 2. Methodology: Re-Thinking Leibniz and Husserl -- 2.1. Gaining Orientation by Re-thinking Leibniz -- 2.2. Extrapolations, Syntactic Metaphors, and Explications -- 2.3. Phenomenology of (Unconscious?) Perception -- 2.4. Non-propositionality of (Subliminal) Perception -- PART II: PERCEPTION -- 3. Leibniz on Unconscious Perception -- 3.1. Monads and their Perceptual Activity -- 3.2. Leibniz on Perception as 'Expression' -- 3.3. Leibniz on Unnoticeable and Unnoticed Perception -- 3.4. Appetites, Volition, and Freedom -- 4. Recent (Empirical) Support for a Leibnizian Approach -- 4.1. Contemporary Evidence for Unconscious Perception -- 4.2. Leibniz's Principles of Physics and Perception -- 4.3. Corroboration of the Pre-established Harmony -- 4.4. Case Study: a Leibnizian Interpretation of Libet's Experiment -- 5. From Unconscious to Conscious Perception Following Leibniz -- 5.1. Transitions in Perception: Analogies from Exact Science -- 5.2. A Threshold in Distinctness -- 5.3. Leibniz on Attention, Apperception, and Reflection -- PART III: INTERMEZZO -- 6. Auditory Perception and Time -- 6.1. Manifestations of Sounds and their Expressive Relationships -- 6.2. Hearing (and) Time on Different Scales -- PART IV: TIME -- 7. Phenomenological Re-Assessments of Leibniz -- 7.1. Intentionality, Adumbrations, Moments,Machine generated contents note: -- PART I: INTRODUCTION -- 1. Summary and Scope -- 1.1. Summary of Content -- 1.2. Relevance and Contribution to Contemporary Philosophy -- 2. Methodology: Re-Thinking Leibniz and Husserl -- 2.1. Gaining Orientation by Re-thinking Leibniz -- 2.2. Extrapolations, Syntactic Metaphors, and Explications -- 2.3. Phenomenology of (Unconscious?) Perception -- 2.4. Non-propositionality of (Subliminal) Perception -- PART II: PERCEPTION -- 3. Leibniz on Unconscious Perception -- 3.1. Monads and their Perceptual Activity -- 3.2. Leibniz on Perception as 'Expression' -- 3.3. Leibniz on Unnoticeable and Unnoticed Perception -- 3.4. Appetites, Volition, and Freedom -- 4. Recent (Empirical) Support for a Leibnizian Approach -- 4.1. Contemporary Evidence for Unconscious Perception -- 4.2. Leibniz's Principles of Physics and Perception -- 4.3. Corroboration of the Pre-established Harmony -- 4.4. Case Study: a Leibnizian Interpretation of Libet's Experiment -- 5. From Unconscious to Conscious Perception Following Leibniz -- 5.1. Transitions in Perception: Analogies from Exact Science -- 5.2. A Threshold in Distinctness -- 5.3. Leibniz on Attention, Apperception, and Reflection -- PART III: INTERMEZZO -- 6. Auditory Perception and Time -- 6.1. Manifestations of Sounds and their Expressive Relationships -- 6.2. Hearing (and) Time on Different Scales -- PART IV: TIME -- 7. Phenomenological Re-Assessments of Leibniz -- 7.1. Intentionality, Adumbrations, Moments, and Intuition -- 7.2. Simple Reflection and Immediate Memory -- 8. A Leibniz-Husserlian Approach on Time Consciousness -- 8.1. Husserl on Time Consciousness -- 8.2. Relations to Leibniz's Approach -- 8.3. Repercussions between Phenomenology and Neuroscience -- 9. Perceptual Time and Physical Time: Expression Instead of Reduction -- 9.1. Minds, Bodies, Persons -- 9.2. Tensed and Tenseless Orders of Time -- 9.3. Phenomenal Physical Time? Naturalized Perceptual Time? -- 9.4. Temporal Orders Expressing Each Other. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- New York : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2014
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 121/.34
Philosophy
Phenomenology
Perception (Philosophy)
Auditory perception
Neurophysiology
Philosophy of mind
Science_xPhilosophy
Astronomy
Phenomenology
PHILOSOPHY / Mind & Body
PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Phenomenology
SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects
Auditory perception
Neurophysiology
Perception (Philosophy)
Phenomenology
PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology
Science -- Philosophy & Social Aspects
Science -- Astronomy
Philosophy -- Movements -- Phenomenology
Philosophy of science
Theoretical & mathematical astronomy
Phenomenology & Existentialism
Philosophy -- Mind & Body
Philosophy of mind
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- English
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- 9781137454560
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- 9781349497973
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