Robert Prentner - Mathematizing phenomenology within a process framework
Description:
Explore the intersection of phenomenology, mathematics, and process philosophy in this 49-minute conference talk from the Models of Consciousness Conferences. Delve into the systematic analysis of conscious experiences through phenomenology, examining the correlation between subjective and objective aspects. Discover how mathematical approaches can enhance the precision of phenomenological concepts, contributing to the field of mathematical consciousness science. Investigate the ongoing debate surrounding the conceptual placement of phenomenology, considering its potential as transcendental idealism or a high-level account of physical brain processes. Learn about an alternative non-dual framework grounded in process philosophy, which avoids mental or material primitives. Gain insights into the concept of global relatedness within the process framework and its connection to phenomenological studies.
Mathematizing Phenomenology Within a Process Framework