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Tables of Contents for The View from Within
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Editors' Introduction
Francisco J. Varela
Jonathan Shear
First-Person Accounts: why, what, and how
1
14
Introspection
15
78
Introspection as Practice
17
26
Pierre Vermersch
The Intuitive Experience
43
36
Claire Petitmengin-Peugeot
Body-image, Movement and Consciousness: Examples from a somatic practice in the Feldenkrais method
79
14
Carl Ginsburg
Phenomenology
93
80
The Phenomenological Reduction as Praxis
95
16
Natalie Depraz
Present-Time Consciousness
111
30
Francisco J. Varela
Beyond the Fringe: William James on the transitional parts of the stream of consciousness
141
14
Andrew R. Bailey
The Use of the Husserlian Reduction as a Method of Investigation in Psychiatry
155
18
Jean Naudin et al
Contemplative Traditions
173
38
The Buddhist tradition of Samatha: Methods for refining and examining consciousness
175
14
B. Alan Wallace
Pure Consciousness: Scientific exploration of meditation techniques
189
22
Jonathan Shear
Ron Jevning
Peer Commentary and Responses
211
101
Six Points to Ponder
213
3
James H. Austin
There is Already a Field of Systematic Phenomenology, and it's Called `Psychology'
216
3
Bernard J. Baars
Moving the Cursor of Consciousness: Cognitive science and human welfare
219
3
Guy Claxton
Separating First-personness From the Other Problems of Consciousness, or `You had to have been there!'
222
8
David Galin
A Cognitive Way to the Transcendental Reduction
230
2
Shaun Gallagher
A New Model
232
6
E.T. Gendlin
Pure Consciousness and Cultural Studies
238
3
William S. Haney II
Theory and Experiment in Philosophy
241
3
Piet Hut
On the Metaphysics of Introspection
244
3
William Lyons
Response to Lyons from
247
2
P. Vermersch
The Fringe: A case study in explanatory phenomenology
249
3
Bruce Mangan
Building Materials for the Explanatory Bridge
252
5
Eduard Marbach
A `Hermeneutic Objection': Language and the inner view
257
10
Gregory Nixon
Response to Nixon from
267
2
J. Shear
The Husserlian Phenomenology of Consciousness and Cognitive Science: We can see the path but nobody is on it
269
3
Ian Owen
Neil Morris
Response to Owen and Morris from
272
1
F.J. Varela
Words and Silence
273
3
John Pickering
Object, Limits and Function of Consciousness
276
4
Jean-Francois Richard
The Symbiosis of Subjective and Experimental Approaches to Intuition
280
7
Jonathan W. Schooler
Sonya Dougal
Distinguishing Insight from Intuition
287
3
Rachel Henley
Response to Schooler, Dougal and Henley from
290
3
C. Petitmengin-Peugeot
Mental Force and the Advertence of Bare Attention
293
3
Jeffrey M. Schwartz
Does Psychiatry need the Husserlian Detour?
296
2
Mark Sullivan
Response to Sullivan from
298
1
J. Naudin
Intersubjective Science
299
8
Max Velmans
Editors' Rejoinder to the Debate
307
5
Francisco J. Varela
Jonathan Shear
End-matter
Index
312
2
About Authors
314