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Phenomenology and philosophy of mind can be defined either as disciplines or as historical traditions-they are both.
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sensorimotor intentionality, sensorimotor anticipation, contentful phenomena, corrigible illusions, sensorimotor conditionals, immanence theory, perceptual grip, phenomenology induced, capacity for demonstrative reference, conscious directedness, contentful entities, somatic proprioception, cortical microstimulation, reflexive content, indexical contents, immanent objects, demonstrative content, sensorimotor contingencies, indeterminate experience, simulation theorists, straightforward perception, phenomenal body, logical behaviorist, attentive experience, phenomenal character
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New York, Oxford University Press, Kegan Paul, The Cambridge Companion, Fred Dretske, Ned Block, Northwestern University Press, David Woodruff Smith, The Hague, Behaviourally Purposive Being, Edmund Husserl, Only In An Experiential Being, Charles Siewert, Consciousness Explained, Phenomenological Philosophy, Philosophy of Psychology, Jerry Fodor, Martinus Nijhoff, Princeton University Press, The Circle of Acquaintance, Brandom's Sellars, Colin Smith, John Perry, Naturalizing Phenomenology, Paul Churchland
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