husserl and the phenomenological description of imagery: some issues for the cognitive sciences?

ARHE 2 (4):25-37 (2005)
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This paper deals with two theories Husserl worked out on imagery in order to see if the properties a phenomenological description ascribes to imagery are fit to give meaningful constraints upon theoretical models that guide empirical research. Husserlian descriptions and Kosslyn and colleagues models are hence compared as to their explanatory strategy and implications.

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Carmelo Calì
University of Palermo

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