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… … Wikipedia
heterophenomenology — (Gk., other + phenomenology ) Term introduced in ‘Beyond Belief’ (1982) by Dennett, to describe an exploration of consciousness that takes the reports we and others give of what a particular state is like as part of the admissible data.… … Philosophy dictionary
Daniel Dennett — Daniel Clement Dennett Full name Daniel Clement Dennett Born March 28, 1942 (1942 03 28) (age 69) Boston, Massachusetts … Wikipedia
Гетерофеноменология — (др. греч. ἕτερος другой, φαινόμενον явление и λόγος учение) термин, введенный Дэниелом Деннетом, чтобы описать научный подход к исследованию сознания и других умственных состояний субъекта. Суть такого подхода состоит в… … Википедия
Consciousness — Representation of consciousness from the seventeenth century. Consciousness is a term that refers to the relati … Wikipedia
Consciousness Explained — Author(s) Daniel C. Dennett … Wikipedia
Phenomenology (psychology) — In psychology, phenomenology is used to refer to subjective experiences or their study. The experiencing subject can be considered to be the person or self. Subjective experiences are those that are in principle not directly observable by any… … Wikipedia
Multiple drafts model — Daniel Dennett s multiple drafts model of consciousness is a physicalist theory of consciousness based upon cognitivism, which views the mind in terms of information processing. The theory is described in depth in his book, Consciousness… … Wikipedia
Liste des théories philosophiques — Les écoles de philosophie ont eu des théories philosophiques variées, elles sont listées ci dessous. Sommaire : Haut A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Absolutism … Wikipédia en Français
Cognitive science — Figure illustrating the fields that contributed to the birth of cognitive science, including linguistics, education, neuroscience, artificial Intelligence, philosophy, anthropology, and psychology. Adapted from Miller, George A (2003). The… … Wikipedia