A Neurophenomenology of Awe and Wonder: Towards a Non-Reductionist Cognitive Science

A Neurophenomenology of Awe and Wonder: Towards a Non-Reductionist Cognitive Science

A Neurophenomenology of Awe and Wonder: Towards a Non-Reductionist Cognitive Science

A Neurophenomenology of Awe and Wonder: Towards a Non-Reductionist Cognitive Science

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Overview

This book presents a study of the various feelings of awe and wonder experienced by astronauts during space flight. It summarizes the results of two experimental, interdisciplinary studies that employ methods from neuroscience, psychology, phenomenology and simulation technology, and it argues for a non-reductionist approach to cognitive science.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137496041
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 03/15/2016
Series: New Directions in Philosophy and Cognitive Science
Edition description: 1st ed. 2015
Pages: 195
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Author Shaun Gallagher: Shaun Gallagher is the Lillian and Morrie Moss Professor of Excellence in Philosophy at the University of Memphis, USA. He has a secondary appointment at the University of Hertfordshire, UK, and is Honorary Professor of Philosophy at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: How to study subjective experiences
PART I: STUDYING AWE AND WONDER
Chapter 2: Hermeneutical explorations
Chapter 3: Awe and wonder in a simulated space flight: Experiment 1
Chapter 4: Neurophenomenology and simulation: Philosophical ground control and a sharpening of our tools
Chapter 5: Redesigning Plato's cave: Experiment 2
PART II: INSIGHTS AND EXTENSIONS
Chapter 6: The phenomenology of unprecedented experience: Ontological and cognitive wonder
Chapter 7: Science and science fiction: How popular culture shapes our expectations about space
Chapter 8: The very idea of non-reductionist science

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