Investigating choice awareness through cognitive semiotics
(2025) In Open Semiotics- Abstract
- Physicalist approaches to cognition view behaviour as driven by neural mechanisms and automatic processes, often neglecting the complexity of human experience. Cognitive semiotics, rooted in phenomenology, emphasizes consciousness and meaning-making. Central to this is phenomenological triangulation, exploring phenomena through first-, second-, and third-person perspectives. This chapter applies this principle in choice making, validating awareness and our reliability as conscious agents.
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- Mouratidou, Alexandra LU
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- 2025-02-16
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- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
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- in press
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- Open Semiotics
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- Open Semiotics
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- L'Harmattan
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- English
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- yes
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