Looking from Within. On the Concept of Neuronal Aesthetics
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https://doi.org/10.13135/2281-6658/440Keywords:
phenomenology, aesthetics, perception, imagination, representationAbstract
The essay discusses a new type of neuronal aesthetics in order to envisage a new phenomenology, which does not divide nature and culture into two fields, nor reduces one side to the other. On this ground it is possible to demonstrate that our concepts according to which we are interpreting mind functions are older than our ideas about brain tissue functionality. The main scientific objective is consequently to present a new ontogenesis of representation, imagination and perceptionDownloads
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