
What Science Misses About Experience
From Deep Psychology by Ross Edwards
April 28, 2026 · 9 min · Episode 215
About this episode
The episode discusses how science fails to fully capture the essence of human experience.
Science doesn't realise that what it's really trying to do is explain and describe our experience, which is primary. Here's what it misses by doing so. This is a snippet from my Wednesday 22/4 episode, What If Experience is Fundamental? Philosophy category: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/41de4d4f-0232-4c5d-bb84-436add43f6f9 Explore my 200-episode podcast library: https://deep-psychology.com/#pod-cats Newsletter & books: https://deep-psychology.com/my-links
People in this episode
Host: Ross Edwards
Topics covered
- experience
- science
- philosophy
- psychology
- self-improvement
Keywords
- experience
- science
- psychology
- philosophy
- self-improvement
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: What If Experience is Fundamental?
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