Heterophenomenology Essays

  • Summary Of Arguing About The Mind By Alvin Goldman

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    This is a third-person, scientific approach to the study of consciousness and other mental phenomena. Dennett refers to heterophenomenology to "lone-wolf autophenomenology" as a way to emphasize the fact that traditional phenomenology accepts the subject's self-reports as being authoritative. Heterophenomenology consists of four main points conscious experiences themselves, beliefs about these experiences, verbal judgements expressing those beliefs, and utterances