Volume 12, Number 2
March 2017
Special Issue “Building a Science of Experience”, edited by Camila Valenzuela-Moguillansky, Alejandra Vásquez-Rosati & Alexander Riegler
Cover Art: “Nervous in The Light of Dawn” © Courtney Autumn Martin, 2011, Watercolor and ink, 16 x 20 inches
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Building a Science of Experience: Neurophenomenology and Related Disciplines
Enaction as a Lived Experience: Towards a Radical Neurophenomenology
Enacting Enaction: Conceptual Nest or Existential Mutation?
What Is It Like to Be Conscious? Towards Solving the Hard Problem
Author’s Response: Discovering the Microgenesis of the Hard Problem
A Newcomer to the Neurophenomenological Family?
Plurality of Consciousness Appearances - Plurality of Methods
Modelling Subjectivity and Uncertainty in “Real World” Settings
Author’s Response: Multiple Views in Search of Unifying Models
Progress in First-Person Method: A Few Steps Forward, a Few Steps Back
Unforeseen Influences on the Classification of Categories Reflecting the Structure of Experience
On Mutual Enrichment between First- and Third-Person Sciences and Phenomenological Methodology
Supersizing Third-Person, Downsizing First-Person Approaches?
“A New Scientific Phenomenology”? Questions about the Evolution of a Phenomenological Endeavor
Body Awareness to Recognize Feelings: The Exploration of a Musical Emotional Experience
Refining the Model for Emotion Research: A 4E Perspective
Musical Emotions Emerge from the Interaction of Factors in the Music, the Person, and the Context
The Resonant Biology of Emotion