Heterophenomenology
Heterophenomenology ("phenomenology of another not oneself") is a term coined by Daniel Dennett to describe an explicitly third-person, scientific approach to the study of consciousness and other mental phenomena. It consists of applying the scientific method with an anthropological bent, combining the subject's self-reports with all other available evidence to determine their mental state. The goal is to discover how the subject sees the world him- or herself, without taking the accuracy of the subject's view for granted.
Heterophenomenology
Heterophenomenology ("phenomenology of another not oneself") is a term coined by Daniel Dennett to describe an explicitly third-person, scientific approach to the study of consciousness and other mental phenomena. It consists of applying the scientific method with an anthropological bent, combining the subject's self-reports with all other available evidence to determine their mental state. The goal is to discover how the subject sees the world him- or herself, without taking the accuracy of the subject's view for granted.
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Heterophenomenology ("phenomen ...... he subject's view for granted.
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Гетерофеноменология (др.-греч. ...... tion, 2, (1), 48-57, Mar. 1993
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Heterophenomenology ("phenomen ...... he subject's view for granted.
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Гетерофеноменология (др.-греч. ...... неточностей его самоописания.
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Heterophenomenology
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Гетерофеноменология
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