Cognitive Phenomenology Neuroscience and Computation
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Abstract Phenomenology is concerned with the first-person experience of or about some object, and generally related to sensory experience, for example, auditory visual. Cognitive phenomenology refers an element phenomenological that does not have a character. Experiences thought, understanding, appreciation meaning are less figurative than kind therefore suggest treatment separate from experience. Where discussed as there being something, it like be in state (of color object banana), evident something think, understand, recognize meaning. As Strawson [1] puts it: “It’s strange existence cognitive matter dispute.” But dispute is, this paper examines The Nature Its Denial suggests instances neurology logical argumentation CP exist. In paper, while phenomenal consciousness philosophical debate, understanding seen important those who work on language computational domain. salient method critical examination comparison relevant literature different disciplines. Specifically, one instance addressed: . However, very controversial issue discourse. Accordingly, addition presentation phenomenology, controversy over its necessity concept examined: study dismissing presented, example (a contrast argument) introduced. New arguments based formal examples “understanding” proposed further corroborate CP. Then, light existing event-related potentials measure changes brain activity patterns under linguistic input, neural support elicited additional proof existence. key result linguistics provide at least facet ( understanding) possibility such presence could measurable extended other modes. presented grounding using computing, complement synthetic phenomenology.
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عنوان ژورنال: Cognitive Computation
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['1866-9964', '1866-9956']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12559-023-10144-5