Jonathan Cole
(Clinical Neurophysiology, Southampton University)

Natalie Depraz
(University of Paris - Sorbonne and College international de philosophie, Paris)

Shaun Gallagher
(Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Canisius College)

Contact: gallaghr@canisius.edu


0. Workshop Description

Introduction

1. Thematic Landscape
2. Methodologies

Part I

3. Phenomenology of normal embodiment
4. Proprioception
5. Perception and Proprioception

Part II

6. Body image and body schema
7. Double dissociation (Neglect and Deafferentation)
8. A case of deafferentation: Empirical studies of motor problems

Part III

9.From Movement to Gesture
10. Experiments on Gesture
11. Three Theories of Gesture

Neurophenomenological Conclusions

12. Embodiment: Transparency and unity of experience
13. Distinct elements and pathological disunity
14. Unified experience, disunified function

References and Bibliography