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Philosophical, Experimental and Synthetic Phenomenology: The Study of Perception for Biological, Artificial Agents and Environments

Carmelo Calí

2022Foundations of Science10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In this paper the relationship between phenomenology of perception and synthetic phenomenology is discussed. Synthetic phenomenology is presented on the basis of the issues in A.I. and Robotics that required to address the question of what enables artificial agents to have phenomenal access to the environment. Phenomenology of perception is construed as a theory with autonomous structure and domain, which can be embedded in a philosophical as well as a scientific theory. Two attempts at specifying the phenomenal content of artificial agents are discussed. Concepts and experimental evidence on the independence of perception and the coordination of motion and appearances are set out to submit that phenomenology of perception makes a contribution to synthetic phenomenology.

Topics & Concepts

Phenomenology (philosophy)PerceptionEpistemologyPhilosophy of scienceNeurophenomenologyCognitive sciencePsychologyArtificial intelligencePhilosophyComputer scienceAutopoiesisEmbodied and Extended CognitionPhilosophy and Theoretical SciencePhilosophy and History of Science
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