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Heterophenomenology
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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
From Phenomenology to the Self-Measurement Methodology of First-Person Data
G. Piccinini
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Corey J. Maley
2014
Corpus ID: 169622771
Ruth Millikan argues that there is no “legitimate phenomenology of experience”: that there is no method—not even a fallible or…
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2013
2013
"An Epistemology for Phenomenology
Richard Brown
2013
Corpus ID: 11820430
Phenomenology, Neuroscience, and the Nature of Experience, Springer's series Studies in Brain and Mind, 2013, pp An Epistemology…
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2008
2008
Intersubjectivity, "Other Intelligences" and the Philosophical Constitution of the Human-Robotics-Interaction
B. Irrgang
2008
Corpus ID: 53991949
Questions of validity are not questions of nature, but rather emerge from the conditions of constitution of the anthropological…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Indeed, we wanted to explore how phenomenology can enter back into a communication with analytic approaches in a way that goes beyond generalities. We also rehearse a very short history that mentions
S. Gallagher
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D. Zahavi
2008
Corpus ID: 51812726
a SPECIAL ISSUE II, pp. 4 – 9, 2008 PRÉCIS: THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL MIND (London: Routledge, 2008) Shaun Gallagher and Dan Zahavi It…
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2008
2008
A cultural study in the poetics of ecological consciousness: prolegomena to the poetry of John Burnside
T. Bristow
2008
Corpus ID: 170195533
ion to gain the full weight of the moment. The camera zooms outward and widens its lens to pans across the Anstruther coastline…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Naturalized phenomenology: the husserlian statute and the cognitive sciences
Thiago Gomes DeCastro
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W. B. Gomes
2008
Corpus ID: 151892703
The present study is a historical and theoretical analysis of the current proposal for a naturalized phenomenology. Initially, it…
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2007
2007
Volume 1, Issue 1, 2007
T. K. Wah
2007
Corpus ID: 16900422
What is analyzed in this paper is of fundamental importance to the viability of Dennett’s works on mind and consciousness…
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2006
2006
Anthony Freeman A Daniel Come To Judgement ? 1 Dennett and the Revisioning of Transpersonal Theory
A. Maslow
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S. Grof
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K. Wilber
2006
Corpus ID: 17173244
Transpersonal psychology first emerged as an academic discipline in the 1960s and has subsequently broadened into a range of…
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2003
2003
Who's On First?
D. Dennett
2003
Corpus ID: 260705276
There is a pattern of miscommunication bedeviling the people working on consciousness that is reminiscent of the classic Abbott…
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2001
2001
Misperceptions dependent on oculomotor activity
B. Fischer
2001
Corpus ID: 144657354
Two visual phenomena are described in which oculomotor activity (saccades) changes our conscious perception: (1) some geometrical…
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