Professor Fuchs is a psychiatrist, philosopher and Karl Jasper professor for philosophy and psychiatry at Heidelberg University in Germany. His research areas lie at the intersection of phenomenology, psychopathology and cognitive neuroscience with a main emphasis on embodiment and enactivism, temporality and intersubjectivity. He is coordinator of several international research projects and he has authored over 300 scientific papers, book chapters and several books, among which the interviewer wants to mention “Ecology of the brain. The phenomenology and biology of the embodied mind“.
What is the embodiment?
What is human being according to this embodied science?
What is mental illness from a phenomenological starting-point?
Here you can find the interview about the embodied mind
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