Leibniz, Husserl, and the brain:
"Leibniz, Husserl and the Brain is about the structural relations between phenomenological and neurophysiological aspects of perception, consciousness and time. Its focus lies with auditory perception, since nearly all perceived qualities in hearing - such as pitch, rhythm and the localization...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Leibniz, Husserl and the Brain is about the structural relations between phenomenological and neurophysiological aspects of perception, consciousness and time. Its focus lies with auditory perception, since nearly all perceived qualities in hearing - such as pitch, rhythm and the localization or origin of a sound - are most intimately related to temporal patterns and regularities. Here striking analogies are shown between the structural features of perceptual states, as dealt with in philosophical phenomenology, and of their physical counterparts, as dealt with in neurophysiology. Accordingly, the comprehensive and consolidating references to the work of Leibniz and Husserl are not for philological reasons, but, rather, to work towards philosophical orientation in a conceptual maze. They allow for a fresh view on several issues in contemporary philosophy of mind and also in psychophysics - in particular, on the transition from unconscious to conscious states and on the constitution of time consciousness"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 274-290) and index Part I. Introduction: 1. Summary and Scope; 2. Methodology: Re-Thinking Leibniz and Husserl -- Part II. Perception: 3. Leibniz on Unconscious Perception; 4. Recent (Empirical) Support for a Leibnizian Approach; 5. From Unconscious to Conscious Perception Following Leibniz -- Part III. IntermezzoL 6. Auditory Perception and Time -- Part IV. Time: 7. Phenomenological Re-Assessments of Leibniz; 8. A Leibniz-Husserlian Approach on Time Consciousness; 9. Perceptual Time and Physical Time: Expression Instead of Reduction -- Epilogue |
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