On Becoming Metaphysical: A Relevant Challenge for Neurophenomenology?

Constructivist Foundations 16 (2):159-161 (2021)
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I question Bitbol’s challenge about proposing a metaphysical counterpart to neurophenomenology. For this I rely on Varela’s unambiguous critique of metaphysics and question the author’s own …

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Natalie Depraz
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