Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
4 bytes removed ,  13:47, 12 July 2022
no edit summary
Neurophenomenology is a sub-field of the [[Scientific Study of Consciousness]] which aims to bridge the gap between 1st and 3rd person perspective. It comprises a methodological and ontological component:
1. # Methodological component: To use phenomenological methods [make link] in order to find a better or more true description of conscious experiences.
2. # Ontological compotent: Consciousness is assumed to be ''irreducible'' to the physical realm.
On the methodological level, neurophenomenology is a specific ''research method'' on how to construct bridges between 1st and 3rd person perspective, alternative to other research methods with the same goal. In light of the type and role of formal models in neurophenomenology (cf. below) it is a specific empirical method of how to infer theories of consciousness [[link]].

Navigation menu