Panqualityism as a critical metaphysics for neurophenomenology

Constructivist Foundations 16 (2):163-166 (2021)
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Abstract

I examine Michel Bitbol’s proposal of a metaphysical counterpart of neurophenomenology, arguing that such a metaphysics should address the issue of the origin of consciousness. This can be accomplished through panqualityism, which conceives of the subject and object of experience as grounded in a flow of pre-phenomenal qualities. I conclude by framing this view in terms of a critical metaphysics that is consistent with the pragmatic and existential dimension of neurophenomenology.

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Andrea Pace Giannotta
Niccolò Cusano University, Rome

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