La coscienza: indagini intorno alla neurofenomenologia
Abstract
The article investigates how neurophenomenology addresses the theme of Consciousness. From the outset J. Chalmers’s distinction between easy and hard problems is presented: the latter, philosophically more interesting, regards the relationship between the scientific description and the individual perception of the phenomena of consciousness. The theme is looked at again by Varela, the first to propose the integration between neuroscience and phenomenology at a methodological level. A further development of content is proposed by Gallagher and Zahavi, who both, onto a phenomenological root-stock, graft the scientific data.