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Author: Jean-Michel Roy
Bio Note: Jean-Michel Roy collaborated with Francisco Varela at the time Varela laid the grounds of his neurophenomenological project. A co-founder of the Paris research group Phenomenology and Cognition, he organized the 1995 Bordeaux conference that gave birth to the collective volume Naturalizing Phenomenology, of which he is a co-editor (Stanford University Press, 1999). In a series of subsequent papers he developed his own view of the possible relevance of a phenomenological investigation to contemporary cognitive science, and of Husserlian phenomenology in particular.
Affiliation: Ecole Normale Superieure de Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Lyon, France
Homepage: http://heraclite.ens.fr/~roy/
Publications in Constructivist Foundations
Roy J.-M. (2017) Time as the “acid test” of neurophenomenology. Constructivist Foundations 13(1): 101–103. http://constructivist.info/13/1/101
Roy J.-M. (2017) A newcomer to the neurophenomenological family? Constructivist Foundations 12(2): 180–182. http://constructivist.info/12/2/180
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