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14. “First-Person Reflection and Hidden Physical Features: Reply to Witmer”
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14. “First-Person Reflection and Hidden Physical Features: Reply to Witmer”
Published on 10 November 2014
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Charles Siewert
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Psyche 9(06), February 2003.
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What is phenomenal consciousness?
The legitimacy of phenomenology
Sensory experience and intentionaliy
Phenomenal Thought
First-Person (“introspective”) reflection and its warrant
Phenomenologists (Brentano, Husserl, Merleau-Ponty)
Consciousness and value
Plato’s division of the soul: reason, appetite, spirit.
C.V.
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