
Publication details
Verlag: Springer
Ort: Berlin
Jahr: 2004
Pages: 111-129
Reihe: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN (Hardback): 9781402028915
Volle Referenz:
, "Field theories of mind and brain", in: Gurwitsch's relevancy for cognitive science, Berlin, Springer, 2004


Field theories of mind and brain
pp. 111-129
in: Lester Embree (ed), Gurwitsch's relevancy for cognitive science, Berlin, Springer, 2004Abstrakt
Aron Gurwitsch's Gestalt-inspired "field theory of consciousness" was introduced in the same period as Wolfgang Köhler's theory of "electrical brain fields." I consider parallels between these theories, drawing on results that have emerged in the last five years. First, I consider the claim that fields of consciousness supervene on electromagnetic fields in the brain, then I outline Gurwitsch's field theory of consciousness, and finally I consider how the structures described by Gurwitsch might relate to structures in the brain's electro-magnetic field. Along the way, I expose a dogma (that qualia are paradigmatic conscious states) and develop an interpretation of Gurwitsch's field theory.
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Publication details
Verlag: Springer
Ort: Berlin
Jahr: 2004
Pages: 111-129
Reihe: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN (Hardback): 9781402028915
Volle Referenz:
, "Field theories of mind and brain", in: Gurwitsch's relevancy for cognitive science, Berlin, Springer, 2004