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La praxis etnofenomenológica

Diego Gonzalez-rodriguez

Antropología Experimental June 3, 2024 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.17561/rae.v24.8463 via OpenAlex

Summary

The article introduces ethnofenomenological praxis, a methodological approach in cognitive sciences that incorporates tools from anthropology. This approach promotes openness in cognitive science by integrating aspects of cognitive anthropology and exploring non-ordinary states of consciousness. It argues that cognition extends beyond traditional information processing and emphasizes the importance of phenomenological experiences. The proposal includes forming a community dedicated to knowledge production within this framework to foster a new cultural understanding of consciousness.

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Key finding Ethnofenomenological praxis offers a new methodological approach that enhances the understanding of cognition through experiential and anthropological lenses.

Abstract

This article presents a methodological proposal within the field of cognitive sciences, grounded in the appropriation of approaches and research tools from anthropology. This approach, termed ethnofenomenological praxis, aims to enable an epistemological and ontological openness in cognitive scientists through the integration of elements taken from cognitive anthropology, ethnobotany, and radical participation, while also considering a direct experiential approach to non-ordinary states of consciousness. Cognition is presented as a ubiquitous, diffuse, and permeable phenomenon that extends beyond mere information processing in electronic circuits or neural substrates. The experiential dimension of cognition is also explored, arguing that its understanding is inaccessible without a phenomenological base praxis. Through a comprehensive analysis of the literature, followed by a discussion, the theoretical and methodological basis of a radical empiricism characterized by the direct exploration of non-ordinary states of consciousness is presented. Additionally, the necessity of forming a community of practice and knowledge production within the framework of ethnofenomenological praxis is proposed, capable of generating a new culture, namely, a new symbolic and relational framework, concerning the study of consciousness.

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