GʻARB FENOMENOLOGIYASI VA KOGNITIV FANLAR INTEGRATSIYASI: SUN’IY INTELLEKT DAVRIDA ONG MASALASI
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20229873Keywords:
phenomenology, cognitive sciences, artificial intelligence, intentionality, existentialism, digital consciousness, methodology, neurophilosophyAbstract
This article examines the influence of Western philosophy trends such as phenomenology and existentialism on the development of modern cognitive sciences and artificial intelligence (AI). Based on the views of Edmund Husserl and Maurice Merlo-Ponty, the intentional nature of consciousness and its interpretation in digital systems are analyzed. The research highlights the philosophical foundations of cognitive sciences, fundamental differences between algorithms and human consciousness, and the socio-psychological consequences of technological progress through real-life examples.References
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