Husserl's Wings: On Phantasy, the Lived Body, and a Footnote to Stage Four, Or: Why the Brain Was Never Going to Be "Fooled"
A week in a VR rig taught twenty-five people to fly with feathered wings, and their visual cortex began treating the wings as arms. The popular coverage called the result "weird." Husserl would have called it Tuesday. A phenomenological footnote to the Stage Four pieces.
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