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Subjectivity and the First‐Person Perspective
The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2007AbstractPhenomenology and analytical philosophy share a number of common concerns, and it seems obvious that analytical philosophy can learn from phenomenology, just as phenomenology can profit from an exchange with analytical philosophy. But although I think it would be a pity to miss the opportunity for dialogue that is currently at hand, I will in ...
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IV—The First Person Perspective
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1995L'A. souleve le double probleme de l'equation de la perspective de la premiere personne avec la perspective de la conscience etablie par B. Williams, et celui de l'explication de cette conscience des lors qu'elle se definit comme la conscience de nos pensees, impliquant la representation de soi a la troisieme personne. L'A.
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Self and First-Person Perspective
2012The only consistent theme to be found in the phenomenological literature on the concept of self is constant disagreement. Husserl begins the discussion by disagreeing with a certain tradition concerning the concept of the ego, and then later comes to disagree with himself.
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Cochlear implant music: A first-person perspective
Cochlear Implants International, 2015The memory of things gone is important to a Jazz musician. Things like old folks singing in the moonlight in the back yard on a hot night, or something said long ago.
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This entry presents the historical roots of the first-person perspective and its contemporary proponents in theoretically informed psychologies occupied with understanding the subject and subjective experience. Often the first-person perspective is associated with a methodological ambition, yet we argue that this must be connected with theoretical ...
Winther-Lindqvist, Ditte Alexandra; id_orcid 0000-0003-0408-0979 +1 more
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Winther-Lindqvist, Ditte Alexandra; id_orcid 0000-0003-0408-0979 +1 more
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‘I’ and the First Person Perspective
1998Do the special features of 'I' have epistemological and metaphysical implications? Many philosophers have thought so. Here I investigate the relation between the first person singular pronoun 'I' and the first person perspective, construed as the perspective of consciousness. First, I discuss the semantics of 'I' as a lexeme of a natural language.
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Consciousness from a first-person perspective
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1991The sequence of topics in this reply roughly follows that of the target article. The latter focused largely on experimental studies of how consciousness relates to human information processing, tracing their relation from input through to output. The discussion of the implications of the findings both for cognitive psychology and philosophy of mind was
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Philosophical polyglottism and first person perspectives
Theoria, 1993Face au polyglottisme de S. Hallden, l'A. explique le besoin de faire de la philosophie dans sa langue maternelle par le besoin de poser des questions philosophiques dans la perspective de la premiere personne. Soulignant l'impossibilite d'une telle philosophie dans une langue etrangere, l'A.
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The Domain of a First-Person Perspective Systems Analysis
2012Information systems as well as work systems are no longer emerging but emergent. An idea of emerging systems with final forms is replaced by that of emergent systems with continuous changes (Truex et al, 1999). Along this change, business professionals are inevitably expected to take the initiatives in IS development.
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Value Realism and the First-Person Perspective
2019In this project, I develop ideas from recent work in the philosophy of mind in order to offer a positive and novel argument for value realism. The central move is a (re)consideration of the sorts of psychological attitudes—desires, beliefs, judgments, intentions, and so on—that have typically served as the basis for the wide variety of anti-realist ...
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