10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHENOMENALITY»
Discover the use of
phenomenality in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
phenomenality and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Embodied Self: Dimensions, Coherence, and Disorders
The concept of phenomenality is close to the notion of consciousness understood
as an ontological domain, even a kind of “stuff” or “phenomenological substance”
(Michel Henry [1990] speaks of “matiére phénomenologique”) – a dimension ...
Thomas Fuchs, Heribert C. Sattel, Peter Henningsen, 2010
2
Higher-order Theories of Consciousness: An Anthology
However, the last sentence of the quotation implies that thin phenomenality does
not preclude there being something it's like (see also the quotation below). It is
clear that Rosen thal's intent is best served by ignoring the stipulation that there is
...
3
Phenomenology and Eschatology: Not Yet in the Now
for this reason phenomenality is the real object of phenomenology (MPL, 344).6
Phenomenality is "the truth understood in an originary sense," and thus the
original, essential truth has nothing to do with the things that show themselves or
even ...
Dr Neal DeRoo, Dr John Panteleimon Manoussakis, 2013
4
The Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness
Also, Dehaene and Naccache make it clear that they see their stance as applying
to (as I would put it) phenomenality. Just after the words quoted earlier, they say "
We postulate that this global availability of information through the workspace ...
So let me leave these nuances behind and reflect more generally on the
explanatory role phenomenality plays in that story. In a nutshell, the view is that
most of the work of phenomenality is done by appropriate conceptual first-person
thought ...
Bence Nanay Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biology Syracuse University, 2010
6
Constructive Engagement of Analytic and Continental ...
its being indicated reflexively (“. . .in this very experience . . .”), and its occurring
phenomenally (“phenomenally. . .”). Consider again this phenomenality, the
perception's “appearing” in my consciousness. Ever since Thomas Nagel
memorably ...
Bo Mou, Richard Tieszen, 2013
7
The Genealogy of Psychoanalysis
But a mere description of this pure mode's structure would not sufficiently
establish its specificity, which can be recognized only if the pure phenomenality
that constitutes its mode of presentation is taken into account and brought to
appearance ...
8
Our Own Minds: Sociocultural Grounds for Self-consciousness
But this, again, is the phenomenality of the experience of the expressions of
attitudes, and not of their identity or format as attitudes — that is, as mental states
that are target-related and have affordances. We experience phenomenally
words ...
9
The Admissible Contents of Experience
Engaging with this debate, the 'cognitive phenomenality' debate, is beyond my
present brief, but I shall conclude by noting one potential point of contact
between that debate and the one on which I have focused. There may be an
argument ...
Katherine Hawley, Fiona Macpherson, 2011
10
Consciousness and Emotion in Cognitive Science: Conceptual ...
These last cases sopport the idea that not only do intentionality and
phenomenality come apart, but introspectibility and phenomenality also come
apart: We can introspect, at times, that we have an occurrenl thought such as that
a chiliagon ...
Josefa Toribio, Andy Clark, 1998
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PHENOMENALITY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
phenomenality is used in the context of the following news items.
Affective Science Meets the Enactive Mind
... that the realm of affectivity is bailed out solely with analyses of the specific intentionality and phenomenality solely of the emotions and moods ... «Metapsychology, Sep 14»
What Does Heidegger's Anti-Semitism Mean for Jewish Philosophy?
... philosophies of transcendence guilty of a turn to theology that defies the phenomenological presupposition of an immanent phenomenality, ... «Religion Dispatches, Apr 14»
Nietzsche's Jesus ... and ours
For Nietzsche, “To reduce being a Christian, Christianness to a holding something to be true, to a mere phenomenality of consciousness, ... «Commonweal, Mar 14»
On Institutional Mindfulness
If CBT ignored our physio-affectivity then Mindfulness & ACT seek to recognise them by way of "dwelling with" phenomenality. Patients are ... «libcom.org, Mar 14»
Wow! The strength of a woman!
She has personally grown but what has Jamaica got to show from this, her phenomenality? TELLDITRUTH. I always say she reminds me of ... «Jamaica Observer, Feb 14»
A better shopping list
It is probably difficult to define “Painting, Phenomenality, Religion” even after a quarter's worth of investigation; before a student dives in, she ... «The Chicago Maroon, Jan 14»
How Florida State can leapfrog the SEC, thanks to Jameis Winston
While that may have unintended consequences down the road if future Noles QBs can't match Winston's phenomenality, there's no doubt ... «SB Nation, Jan 14»
Occupy studies itself
Its path is utterly founded on the very shift in cognition-phenomenality that the dominant system doesn't want, the cognition-phenomenality that ... «Waging Nonviolence, Dec 13»
Review by Ludwig Jaskolla
Taking the worry of an infinite regress of higher order states serious, Siewert's "Phenomenality and Self-Consciousness" (235-260) argues that ... «Metapsychology, Oct 13»
Daphne Marlatt's breath of fresh ear
Immediacy was what it was about, the immediate phenomenality of being alive, responding to the astonishingly vast network of phenomena ... «Globe and Mail, Apr 10»