

Merleau-Ponty & Cognitive Science (w/ Robin Muller & Jeffrey Yoshimi)
Prof Robin Muller is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at California State University, Northridge. She works mainly in phenomenology and the history of philosophy, and is especially interested in the intersections of phenomenology with the human sciences, and has written extensively on Merleau-Ponty's thought.
You can find more of Prof Muller's work at www.robinmullerphilosophy.com
Prof Jeffrey Yoshimi is Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science at UC Merced. He studies the relationship between the dynamics of consciousness and the dynamics of neural activity in an embodied brain. As part of this, Prof Yoshimi models neural networks, creates mathematical models of embodied agents and studies Husserl.
You can find more of Prof Yoshimi's work at https://jeffyoshimi.net/
In this episode, we discuss Merleau-Pontyan philosophy, cognitive science and the fundamental ambiguity of reality.
Watch it on YouTube here.
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