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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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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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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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Representation and the First-Person Perspective
Synthese, 2006The orthodox view in the study of representation is that a strictly third-person objective methodology must be employed. The acceptance of this methodology is shown to be a fundamental and debilitating error. Toward this end I defend what I call “the particularity requirement, ”discuss an important distinction between representers and information ...
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Persistence and the First-Person Perspective
The Philosophical Review, 2009When one considers one's own persistence over time from the first-person perspective, it seems as if facts about one's persistence are “further facts,” over and above facts about physical and psychological continuity. But the idea that facts about one's persistence are further facts is objectionable on independent theoretical grounds: it conflicts with
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Theory of Mind in schizophrenia: First person vs third person perspective
Consciousness and Cognition, 2004Patients suffering from schizophrenia have an impaired meta-representation also known as Theory of Mind (ToM). Moreover, the presence of delusions or other positive symptoms of schizophrenia has been correlated to poor ToM performances. Lack of insight is a common symptom of schizophrenia and can be considered a critical manifestation of impaired ToM ...
O. Gambini, V. Barbieri, S. Scarone
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Perception from the First‐Person Perspective
European Journal of Philosophy, 2013AbstractThis paper develops a view of the content of perceptual states that reflects the cognitive significance those states have for the subject. Perhaps the most important datum for such a theory is the intuition that experiences are ‘transparent’, an intuition promoted by philosophers as diverse as Sartre and Dretske.
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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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Normativity from the First-Person Perspective
Abstract I begin with a distinction between two broad kinds of motivation that may lead one to adopt anti-realism about value: the ‘naturalist’ anti-realist worries that real value cannot be properly integrated into a naturalistic worldview, and so concludes that value grounded in our evaluative attitudes is simply the best we can do ...openaire +1 more source
Clinical management of metastatic colorectal cancer in the era of precision medicine
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022, Davide Ciardiello, Giulia Martini
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