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ТHE REVIEW OF ТHE INТERNAТIONAL SCIENТIFIC WORKSHOP “ТHE ТRANSCENDENТAL ТURN IN MODERN PHILOSOPHY — 10: MEТAPHYSICS AND META-MEТAPHYSICS, ТRANSCENDENТAL SEMIOTICS, COGNITIVE SCIENCE AND ARIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE”

Title in the language of publication: МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЙ НАУЧНЫЙ СЕМИНАР «ТРАНСЦЕНДЕНТАЛЬНЫЙ ПОВОРОТ В СОВРЕМЕННОЙ ФИЛОСОФИИ — 10: МЕТАФИЗИКА И МЕТА-МЕТАФИЗИКА, ТРАНСЦЕНДЕНТАЛЬНАЯ СЕМИОТИКА, КОГНИТИВИСТИКА И ИСКУССТВЕННЫЙ ИНТЕЛЛЕКТ»(24–26 апреля 2025 года, Москва, Россия)
Author: ANNA SHIYAN
Issue: HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology.
Vol. 14, №2 (2025), 704–712
Language: Russian
Document type: Discussion
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Abstract
This text provides an overview of the phenomenological discussions that were held at the International Scientific Workshop (Conference) “The Transcendental Turn in Modern Philosophy — 10: Metaphysics and Meta-Metaphysics, Transcendental Semiotics, Cognitive Science, and Artificial Intelligence”, which took place in Moscow on April 24–26, 2025. Two phenomenological sessions were held at the Transcendental Workshop: “The Problem of A Priori and the Phenomenological Tradition” and “The Problem of Reality in the Transcendental (Phenomenological) Perspective”. Since within the framework of the Transcendental Seminars phenomenology is considered as a continuation and development of Kantian transcendentalism, the phenomenological sessions included reports devoted to Kant’s understanding of reality and the phenomenological interpretation of Kant’s thesis on being. The review pays special attention to the various interpretations of Husserl’s knowledge of reality that were voiced at the conference, as well as to the expansion of the problematic of a priori in the phenomenological tradition, which was discussed at the meetings. The author also provides a detailed discussion of the conference participants' presentations on the development of a phenomenological understanding of reality and a priori in modern cognitive science, enactivism, and the demonstration of further points of growth for the phenomenological approach, which are related to the necessity to aware the ontological assumptions of any phenomenological research.

Keywords
phenomenology, a priori, transcendentalism, reality, cognition, consciousness, cognitive science, enactivism, Husserl, Kant.

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