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Heterophenomenology

Known as: Autophenomenology 
Heterophenomenology ("phenomenology of another not oneself") is a term coined by Daniel Dennett to describe an explicitly third-person, scientific… 
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2014
2014
Ruth Millikan argues that there is no “legitimate phenomenology of experience”: that there is no method—not even a fallible or… 
2013
2013
Phenomenology, Neuroscience, and the Nature of Experience, Springer's series Studies in Brain and Mind, 2013, pp An Epistemology… 
2008
2008
Questions of validity are not questions of nature, but rather emerge from the conditions of constitution of the anthropological… 
2008
2008
ion to gain the full weight of the moment. The camera zooms outward and widens its lens to pans across the Anstruther coastline… 
Review
2008
Review
2008
a SPECIAL ISSUE II, pp. 4 – 9, 2008 PRÉCIS: THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL MIND (London: Routledge, 2008) Shaun Gallagher and Dan Zahavi It… 
2003
2003
There is a pattern of miscommunication bedeviling the people working on consciousness that is reminiscent of the classic Abbott…