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Mind, consciousness, and cognition: Phenomenology vs. cognitive science

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I would like to thank Steven Crowell from Rice University (Philosophy Department) for helpful comments and suggestions about my discussion of Husserl and other phenomenologists, and Edouard Philippe, also from Rice University (Electrical Engineering Department), for offering me the opportunity to formulate my views on cognitive science and artificial intelligence.

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Chokr, N.N. Mind, consciousness, and cognition: Phenomenology vs. cognitive science. Husserl Stud 9, 179–197 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00142815

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