Experimental Phenomenology in contemporary perception science

Teorie E Modelli 13 (1/2) (2008)
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Abstract

Some issues heavily debated in perception sciences are presented: the explanatory gap and the experience measurement problem. The experimental phenomenology is said to provide substantive contribution to settle controversy over the phenome- nological adequacy of perception theory and models. An interpretation of experi- mental phenomenology as explanation of the perceptual manifold, and definition of relation varieties to eventually map onto other perception sciences’ domains is sketched.

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Carmelo Calì
University of Palermo

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