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In the thought of the philosopher Daniel Dennett, heterophenomenology ("phenomenology of another, not oneself") is an explicitly third-person, scientific approach to the study of consciousness and other mental phenomena. It consists of applying the scientific method with an anthropological bent, combining the subject's self-reports with all other available evidence to determine their mental state. The goal is to discover how subjects see the world themselves, without taking the accuracy of the subject's view for granted.

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  • In the thought of the philosopher Daniel Dennett, heterophenomenology ("phenomenology of another, not oneself") is an explicitly third-person, scientific approach to the study of consciousness and other mental phenomena. It consists of applying the scientific method with an anthropological bent, combining the subject's self-reports with all other available evidence to determine their mental state. The goal is to discover how subjects see the world themselves, without taking the accuracy of the subject's view for granted. (en)
  • 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 применении антропологических методов совместно с комбинацией самоописания собственного состояния субъекта со всеми другими доступными свидетельствами, для определения его психического состояния. Цель этого подхода состоит в том, чтобы понять, как субъект видит мир, оценить правильность его восприятия без учёта неточностей его самоописания. (ru)
  • Heterofenomenologia ("fenomenologia do outro, não de si mesmo") é um termo cunhado por Daniel Dennett para descrever uma abordagem fenomenológica que trata o estudo da consciência através de uma perspectiva em terceira pessoa. Neste tratamento, o investigador procura determinar o estado mental de um indivíduo através da aplicação do método científico, combinando todas as evidências empíricas disponíveis com os auto-relatos da própria pessoa estudada sobre sua experiência como ser consciente. O objetivo é descobrir como um sujeito vê o mundo, sem tomar sua percepção dos próprios processos mentais como garantida. (pt)
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  • Dennett, D. "Who’s On First? Heterophenomenology Explained" Journal of Consciousness Studies, Special Issue: Trusting the Subject? , 10, No. 9-10, October 2003, pp. 19–30. (en)
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  • In the thought of the philosopher Daniel Dennett, heterophenomenology ("phenomenology of another, not oneself") is an explicitly third-person, scientific approach to the study of consciousness and other mental phenomena. It consists of applying the scientific method with an anthropological bent, combining the subject's self-reports with all other available evidence to determine their mental state. The goal is to discover how subjects see the world themselves, without taking the accuracy of the subject's view for granted. (en)
  • 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 применении антропологических методов совместно с комбинацией самоописания собственного состояния субъекта со всеми другими доступными свидетельствами, для определения его психического состояния. Цель этого подхода состоит в том, чтобы понять, как субъект видит мир, оценить правильность его восприятия без учёта неточностей его самоописания. (ru)
  • Heterofenomenologia ("fenomenologia do outro, não de si mesmo") é um termo cunhado por Daniel Dennett para descrever uma abordagem fenomenológica que trata o estudo da consciência através de uma perspectiva em terceira pessoa. Neste tratamento, o investigador procura determinar o estado mental de um indivíduo através da aplicação do método científico, combinando todas as evidências empíricas disponíveis com os auto-relatos da própria pessoa estudada sobre sua experiência como ser consciente. O objetivo é descobrir como um sujeito vê o mundo, sem tomar sua percepção dos próprios processos mentais como garantida. (pt)
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  • Heterophenomenology (en)
  • Heterofenomonologia (pt)
  • Гетерофеноменология (ru)
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