THINKING OF EXPERIENCE,
EXPERIENCING THINKING
Urban Kordeš
Faculty of Education - University of LjubljanaLjubljana, Slovenia
INDECS 10(3), 223-234, 2012 DOI 10.7906/indecs.10.3.2 Full text available here. |
Received: 10 October 2012 |
ABSTRACT
The article briefly describes the relatively young field of cognitive science dedicated to the research of lived human experience – the so-called phenomenological inquiry (or first-person research). It enumerates the reasons for the renewed interest in the study of experience and outlines the field’s relation to the rest of cognitive science. With the help of an example (phenomenology of thinking), the article attempts to illustrate the importance of systematic study of experience and addresses some open questions emerging from such an enterprise.
KEY WORDS
phenomenological inquiry, first-person perspective, experience, thoughts
CLASSIFICATION
APA: 2340, 2380
JEL: D83, D84, Z19