Return to the Things: Husserlian Neurophenomenology and the Scientific Anthropology of the Senses
Charles D Laughlin
Häftad
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Anthropology has long resisted becoming a nomothetic science, thus repeatedly missing opportunities to build upon empirical theoretical constructs, choosing instead to back away into a kind of natural history of sociocultural differences. What is required are methods that focus the ethnographic gaze upon the essential structures of perception as well as sociocultural commonalities and differences. The anthropology of experience and the senses is a recent movement that may be amenable to including a partnership between Husserlian phenomenology and neuroscience to build a framework for studying the essential structures of consciousness, and the neurobiological processes that have evolved to present the world of experience as adaptively real. The author shows how the amalgamation of essences (sensory objects, relations, horizons, and associated intuitions) and the quest for neural correlates of consciousness can be combined to augment traditional ethnographic research, and thereby nullify the "it's culture all the way down" fallacy of constructivism.
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9780645209471
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 446
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-12-01
- Förlag: Daily Grail Publishing