phenomenology Betekenis & Definitie

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  • But relating information processing theories to dream phenomenology and neurophysiology requires understanding the inherent, temporal basis of memory.

  • It is the form of this representation that would dictate the "visual" nature of the phenomenology and the observable visual imagery effects.

  • He does this precisely because he is insufficiently attentive to the actual phenomenology of experience.

  • All these reasons and more suggest why it is that phenomenology has been so popular.

  • To those commentators who suggest novel ways of conceptualizing dream phenomenology, we offer thanks and encouragement.

  • If primitive phenomenology partly cognate with our own awareness has a phylogeny, it should inform attacks on the hard problems.

  • It could, however, be argued that even random or disorganized processes might activate organized schemas and scripts and thus produce dreamlike phenomenology.

  • Phenomenology is what the theory of consciousness is supposed to illuminate.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

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May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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