Paolo Bozzi's Experimental Phenomenology
Herausgeber: Bianchi, Ivana; Davies, Richard
Paolo Bozzi's Experimental Phenomenology
Herausgeber: Bianchi, Ivana; Davies, Richard
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This anthology translates eighteen papers by Italian philosopher and experimental psychologist Paolo Bozzi (1930-2003), bringing his distinctive and influential ideas to an English-speaking audience for the first time.
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This anthology translates eighteen papers by Italian philosopher and experimental psychologist Paolo Bozzi (1930-2003), bringing his distinctive and influential ideas to an English-speaking audience for the first time.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 902g
- ISBN-13: 9780815378464
- ISBN-10: 0815378467
- Artikelnr.: 53131950
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 902g
- ISBN-13: 9780815378464
- ISBN-10: 0815378467
- Artikelnr.: 53131950
Ivana Bianchi was a close collaborator of Paolo Bozzi in his last years and is Associate Professor of General Psychology, University of Macerata, Italy. Richard Davies teaches theoretical philosophy at the University of Bergamo, Italy. He previously held positions at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, UK.
Part I 1. Experimental Phenomenology Translated and commented by Ivana
Bianchi 2. On some paradoxes of current perceptual theories Commented by
Sergei Gepshtein 3. Phenomenal experience, epistemic experience and
psychological experience. Notes towards an epistemology of the
phenomenological experimental method. Translated by Richard Davies and
commented by Maurizio Ferraris Part II 4. The stream of consciousness, or
the events under observation Translated by Achille Varzi and commented by
Richard Davies 5. Untimely meditations on the relation between self and
non-self Translated by Alessio Moretti and commented by Robert Kelly and
Barry Smith 6. Logical analysis of the psychophysical (L-R) scheme
Translated by Richard Davies and commented by Francesco Orilia and Michele
Paolini Paoletti 7. Five varieties of stimulus error Translated and
commented by Roberto Casati 8. Seeing As Translated and commented by Kevin
Mulligan Part III 9. Phenomenological descriptions and physical-geometrical
descriptions Translated and commented by Ugo Savardi 10. Interobservation
as a method for experimental phenomenology Translated and commented by
Michael Kubovy Part IV 11. Phenomenological analysis of pendular harmonic
motion & the conditions for "natural" motion along inclined planes
Translated by Paola Bressan and Paolo Gaudiano and commented by Marco
Bertamini. 12. A new factor of perceptual grouping: demonstration in terms
of pure experimental phenomenology. Translated and commented by Luigi
Burigana 13. Two factors of unification for musical notes: closeness in
time and closeness in tone. Translated by Luisa Zecchinelli and Richard
Davies and commented by Luisa Zecchinelli 14. Observations on some cases of
phenomenal transparency obtained with line drawings Translated by Ivana
Bianchi and Richard Davies and commented by Daniele Zavagno 15. Original
observations on certain characteristics of afterimages Translated by
Tiziano Agostini and commented by Tiziano Agostini and Alessandra Galmonte
16. Tertiary Qualities Translated and commented by Ian Verstegen and Carlo
Maria Fossaluzza AFTERTHOUGHTS 17. Experimental Phenomenology: A Historical
Profile. Commented by Alan Costall 18. What is still living and what has
died of the Gestalt approach to the analysis of perception. Commented by
Johan Wagemans
Bianchi 2. On some paradoxes of current perceptual theories Commented by
Sergei Gepshtein 3. Phenomenal experience, epistemic experience and
psychological experience. Notes towards an epistemology of the
phenomenological experimental method. Translated by Richard Davies and
commented by Maurizio Ferraris Part II 4. The stream of consciousness, or
the events under observation Translated by Achille Varzi and commented by
Richard Davies 5. Untimely meditations on the relation between self and
non-self Translated by Alessio Moretti and commented by Robert Kelly and
Barry Smith 6. Logical analysis of the psychophysical (L-R) scheme
Translated by Richard Davies and commented by Francesco Orilia and Michele
Paolini Paoletti 7. Five varieties of stimulus error Translated and
commented by Roberto Casati 8. Seeing As Translated and commented by Kevin
Mulligan Part III 9. Phenomenological descriptions and physical-geometrical
descriptions Translated and commented by Ugo Savardi 10. Interobservation
as a method for experimental phenomenology Translated and commented by
Michael Kubovy Part IV 11. Phenomenological analysis of pendular harmonic
motion & the conditions for "natural" motion along inclined planes
Translated by Paola Bressan and Paolo Gaudiano and commented by Marco
Bertamini. 12. A new factor of perceptual grouping: demonstration in terms
of pure experimental phenomenology. Translated and commented by Luigi
Burigana 13. Two factors of unification for musical notes: closeness in
time and closeness in tone. Translated by Luisa Zecchinelli and Richard
Davies and commented by Luisa Zecchinelli 14. Observations on some cases of
phenomenal transparency obtained with line drawings Translated by Ivana
Bianchi and Richard Davies and commented by Daniele Zavagno 15. Original
observations on certain characteristics of afterimages Translated by
Tiziano Agostini and commented by Tiziano Agostini and Alessandra Galmonte
16. Tertiary Qualities Translated and commented by Ian Verstegen and Carlo
Maria Fossaluzza AFTERTHOUGHTS 17. Experimental Phenomenology: A Historical
Profile. Commented by Alan Costall 18. What is still living and what has
died of the Gestalt approach to the analysis of perception. Commented by
Johan Wagemans
Part I 1. Experimental Phenomenology Translated and commented by Ivana
Bianchi 2. On some paradoxes of current perceptual theories Commented by
Sergei Gepshtein 3. Phenomenal experience, epistemic experience and
psychological experience. Notes towards an epistemology of the
phenomenological experimental method. Translated by Richard Davies and
commented by Maurizio Ferraris Part II 4. The stream of consciousness, or
the events under observation Translated by Achille Varzi and commented by
Richard Davies 5. Untimely meditations on the relation between self and
non-self Translated by Alessio Moretti and commented by Robert Kelly and
Barry Smith 6. Logical analysis of the psychophysical (L-R) scheme
Translated by Richard Davies and commented by Francesco Orilia and Michele
Paolini Paoletti 7. Five varieties of stimulus error Translated and
commented by Roberto Casati 8. Seeing As Translated and commented by Kevin
Mulligan Part III 9. Phenomenological descriptions and physical-geometrical
descriptions Translated and commented by Ugo Savardi 10. Interobservation
as a method for experimental phenomenology Translated and commented by
Michael Kubovy Part IV 11. Phenomenological analysis of pendular harmonic
motion & the conditions for "natural" motion along inclined planes
Translated by Paola Bressan and Paolo Gaudiano and commented by Marco
Bertamini. 12. A new factor of perceptual grouping: demonstration in terms
of pure experimental phenomenology. Translated and commented by Luigi
Burigana 13. Two factors of unification for musical notes: closeness in
time and closeness in tone. Translated by Luisa Zecchinelli and Richard
Davies and commented by Luisa Zecchinelli 14. Observations on some cases of
phenomenal transparency obtained with line drawings Translated by Ivana
Bianchi and Richard Davies and commented by Daniele Zavagno 15. Original
observations on certain characteristics of afterimages Translated by
Tiziano Agostini and commented by Tiziano Agostini and Alessandra Galmonte
16. Tertiary Qualities Translated and commented by Ian Verstegen and Carlo
Maria Fossaluzza AFTERTHOUGHTS 17. Experimental Phenomenology: A Historical
Profile. Commented by Alan Costall 18. What is still living and what has
died of the Gestalt approach to the analysis of perception. Commented by
Johan Wagemans
Bianchi 2. On some paradoxes of current perceptual theories Commented by
Sergei Gepshtein 3. Phenomenal experience, epistemic experience and
psychological experience. Notes towards an epistemology of the
phenomenological experimental method. Translated by Richard Davies and
commented by Maurizio Ferraris Part II 4. The stream of consciousness, or
the events under observation Translated by Achille Varzi and commented by
Richard Davies 5. Untimely meditations on the relation between self and
non-self Translated by Alessio Moretti and commented by Robert Kelly and
Barry Smith 6. Logical analysis of the psychophysical (L-R) scheme
Translated by Richard Davies and commented by Francesco Orilia and Michele
Paolini Paoletti 7. Five varieties of stimulus error Translated and
commented by Roberto Casati 8. Seeing As Translated and commented by Kevin
Mulligan Part III 9. Phenomenological descriptions and physical-geometrical
descriptions Translated and commented by Ugo Savardi 10. Interobservation
as a method for experimental phenomenology Translated and commented by
Michael Kubovy Part IV 11. Phenomenological analysis of pendular harmonic
motion & the conditions for "natural" motion along inclined planes
Translated by Paola Bressan and Paolo Gaudiano and commented by Marco
Bertamini. 12. A new factor of perceptual grouping: demonstration in terms
of pure experimental phenomenology. Translated and commented by Luigi
Burigana 13. Two factors of unification for musical notes: closeness in
time and closeness in tone. Translated by Luisa Zecchinelli and Richard
Davies and commented by Luisa Zecchinelli 14. Observations on some cases of
phenomenal transparency obtained with line drawings Translated by Ivana
Bianchi and Richard Davies and commented by Daniele Zavagno 15. Original
observations on certain characteristics of afterimages Translated by
Tiziano Agostini and commented by Tiziano Agostini and Alessandra Galmonte
16. Tertiary Qualities Translated and commented by Ian Verstegen and Carlo
Maria Fossaluzza AFTERTHOUGHTS 17. Experimental Phenomenology: A Historical
Profile. Commented by Alan Costall 18. What is still living and what has
died of the Gestalt approach to the analysis of perception. Commented by
Johan Wagemans