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ТHE REVIEW OF ТHE INТERNAТIONAL SCIENТIFIC WORKSHOP “ТHE ТRANSCENDENТAL ТURN IN MODERN PHILOSOPHY — 8: ТRANSCENDENТAL MEТAPHYSICS, EPISТEMOLOGY, TRANSCENDENTAL COGNITIVE SCIENCE AND ARIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE”
(April 20–22, 2023, Moscow, Russia)

Title in the language of publication: МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЙ НАУЧНЫЙ СЕМИНАР «ТРАНСЦЕНДЕНТАЛЬНЫЙ ПОВОРОТ В СОВРЕМЕННОЙ ФИЛОСОФИИ — 8: МЕТАФИЗИКА, ЭПИСТЕМОЛОГИЯ, ТРАНСЦЕНДЕНТАЛЬНАЯ КОГНИТИВИСТИКА И ИСКУССТВЕННЫЙ ИНТЕЛЛЕКТ»
(20–22 апреля 2023 г., Москва, Россия)
Author: ANNA SHIYAN
Issue: HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology.
Vol. 12, №2 (2023), 570–579
Language: Russian
Document type: Discussion
DOI : 10.21638/2226-5260-2023-12-2-570–579 PDF (Downloads: 552)

Abstract
This article presents a review of papers of the international scientific seminar “Transcendental Turn in Modern Philosophy — 8: Metaphysics, epistemology, transcendental cognitive science and artificial intelligence,” which was held on April 20–22, 2023 in Moscow. The topics reviewed were the following: “Transcendental Philosophy: Ontology, Metaphysics of Experience or Epistemology,” “Transcendentalism, Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence,” “Reception and Development of Transcendental (Phenomenological) Approach in Modern Philosophy,” as well as “Transcendental Phenomenology: Ontology and/or Gnoseology”. The author analyzes the presentations of the participants, grouping them around the following thematic and problematic nodes: the transcendental foundations of cognitive sciences, the understanding and status of the transcendental unity of apperception, the relationship between gnoseology and ontology in phenomenological research, receptivity and construction in forming the subject of knowledge, etc. This approach makes it possible to identify different, sometimes opposing positions of the participants on the same question and to outline ways to overcome the contradictions.

Keywords
transcendentalism, metaphysics, ontology, gnoseology, consciousness, phenomenology, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, Kant, Husserl.

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