From Varela to a different phenomenology. Interview with Shaun Gallagher, Part I

Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (2):77-88 (2011)
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Abstract

Philosophical hermeneutics, understood as the theory of nterpretation, investigates some questions that are also asked in the cognitive sciences. The nature of human understanding, the way that we gain and organize knowledge, the role played by language and memory in these considerations, the relations between conscious and unconscious knowledge, and how we understand other persons, are all good examples of issues that form the intersection of hermeneutics and the cognitive sciences. Although hermeneutics is most often contrasted with the natural sciences, there are some clear ways in which hermeneutics can contribute to the cognitive sciences and vice versa.

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Witold Wachowski
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University
Shaun Gallagher
University of Memphis

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