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Omar T Khachouf

1 paper in the library · 34 citations · publishing 2013

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The embodied transcendental: a Kantian perspective on neurophenomenology.

Frontiers in human neuroscience January 1, 2013 Omar T Khachouf, Stefano Poletti, Giuseppe Pagnoni 34 citations

Neurophenomenology aims to bridge subjective experience and brain data by treating the body as central to consciousness. This paper argues that the Kantian concept of a priori structures, which make experience possible, can be grounded in biology through an extended theory of autopoiesis. Examples from simple models, bacteria, the immune system, mirror neurons, and the default mode network illustrate how knowledge is enacted. The free-energy principle is presented as a neural framework that fits these ideas. The authors maintain that first-person experience remains essential for understanding brain function because it shares the same transcendental structure, and they discuss how meditation can contribute to this research.