Co-Editors:
Natalie Depraz (Philosophy, University of Sorbonne - Paris IV)
and
Shaun Gallagher (Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Canisius College, Buffalo, New York)
Consulting Editor:
Francisco J. Varela (Neurosciences Cognitives et Imagerie Cérébrale, Hôpital de la Salpètriere, Paris)
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences is an interdisciplinary, international journal that serves as a forum to explore the intersections between phenomenology, empirical science, and analytic philosophy of mind. The journal represents an attempt to build bridges between continental phenomenological approaches (in the tradition following Husserl) and disciplines that have not always been open to or aware of phenomenological
contributions to understanding cognition and related topics. The journal
welcomes contributions by phenomenologists, scientists, and
philosophers
who study cognition, broadly defined to include issues that are
open to
both phenomenological and empirical investigation. A growing
interest in
recent experimental results in neuroscience and psychology defines
a common
ground to be explored by theorists in both philosophy of mind and
phenomenology. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences seeks to
build on
this common ground. In addition the journal welcomes discussions
of
methodological issues that involve the variety of approaches
appropriate
for addressing these problems.
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences also publishes critical
review
articles that address recent work in areas relevant to the
connection
between empirical results in experimental science and first-person
perspective.
Editorial Committee
Yoko Arisaka (USA)
Bruce Bégout (France)
José Bermúdez (Great Britain)
Jonathan Cole (Great Britain)
Vittorio Galese (Italy)
Dominique Janicaud (France)
Mark Johnson (USA)
Nam In Lee (Korea)
Eduard Marbach (Switzerland)
James Morley (Great Britain)
Alva Noë (USA)
Bernard Pachoud (France)
Josef Parnas (Dänmark)
Jean-Luc Petit (France)
Jean Petitot (France)
Luis Pessoa (Brazil)
Louis Sass (USA)
Evan Thompson (Canada)
Kathleen Wider (USA)
Ichiro Yamaguchi (Japan)
Bernhardt Waldenfels (Germany)
Dan Zahavi (Dänmark)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Papers in English (preferably in electronic format) should be
submitted to
Shaun Gallagher, Department of Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Canisius College, Buffalo, NY 14208,USA