1.Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Phenomenology of Perception
Phenomenology of Perception. 'In this text, the body-organism is linked to the world through a network of primal significations, which arise from the perception of ...
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2.Merleau-Ponty Phenomenology of Perception Table of Contents
Phenomenology of Perception. Table of Contents. This is a translation of the table of contents included in Merleau-Ponty, Phénoménologie de la perception ...
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3.PHENOMENOLOGY OF PERCEPTION, QUALITATIVE PHYSICS ...
International Wittgenstein Symposium. Philosophy and the Cognitive Sciences. 15-22 August 1993 - Kirchberg/Wechsel. PHENOMENOLOGY OF PERCEPTION, ...
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4.Phenomenology of Perception James L. McClelland
Phenomenology of Perception. James L. McClelland. Science, New Series, Vol. 201, No. 4359. (Sep. 8, 1978), pp. 899-900. Stable URL: ...
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5.The Sense of Self in the Phenomenology of Agency and Perception
Abstract: The phenomenology of agency and perception is probably underpinned by a common cognitive system based on generative models and predictive ...
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6.Merleau-Ponty - Phenomenology of Perception
PHENOMENOLOGY OF PERCEPTION. 164 sometimes to another, both situations and responses in the various cases having in common not so much a partial ...
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7.Merleau-Ponty Phenomenology of Perception, Part II, 4 "Our Selves ...
Merleau-Ponty Phenomenology of Perception, Part II, 4 "Our Selves and the Human World". 1 | Page. This is in some respects the most difficult section we've ...
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8.“Adaptation and the phenomenology of perception”
“Adaptation and the phenomenology of perception”. To what extent do we have shared or unique perceptual experiences? I will discuss how the answer to this ...
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