PHIL 4150 Cognitive
Phenomenology, (3 units). Introduction to
phenomenological method as an approach to the study of the mind’s relation
to its environment. Readings will stress Husserl’s theory of intentionality,
Mereau-Ponty’s phenomenology of perception, and related developments in
phenomenological psychology, with a view to understanding the relationship
between subjectivity and information processing. Prerequisite: PHIL 3300
or 3500. (Every other Spring, alternating with PHIL 4300.)
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