“Finding the Feel”: The Matching Content Challenge to Cognitive Phenomenology
From the first-person point of view, seeing a red square is very different from thinking about a red square, hearing an alarm sound is very different from thinking that an alarm is sounding, and smelling freshly-roasted coffee is very different from thinking that there is feshly-roasted coffee in o...
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Autores principales: | Tim Bayne, Tom McClelland |
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Rosenberg & Sellier
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/1961aabbe103404eb875cdb077384729 |
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