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The author wishes to come back to the 'failed dialogue' between Changeux and Ricour in order to understand better what is the difficulty in the relation between neurosciences and phenomenology. Is this apparent difficulty real, and in that case, should it be considered insurmountable? Long before there was talk of 'cognitive neurosciences', the Voluntary and the Involuntary opened up the perspective of the phenomenology of action that was overcome over in the hermeneutical orientation of Ricour's later works. The relaunching of the phenomenology of action might contribute to the elucidation of the neurosciences and the cognitive sciences by recalling the intuitions of phenomenology of the own body and empathy. This is a new occasion to verify how far teaching of our master Ricour is fruitful even beyond his own domain.