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... experienced , has its own autonomy , either as pure experience , a " specific nature " studied by philosophy , as a physical context studied by physics , or , finally , as a psychical context , a human history , studied by psychology ...
... experienced , has its own autonomy , either as pure experience , a " specific nature " studied by philosophy , as a physical context studied by physics , or , finally , as a psychical context , a human history , studied by psychology ...
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... experience of the colour ; he would not know the look of scarlet . Defenders of this view would claim that there is a great variety of subjective experiences and that the experience of colours is only one of them . Sensations ( e.g. ...
... experience of the colour ; he would not know the look of scarlet . Defenders of this view would claim that there is a great variety of subjective experiences and that the experience of colours is only one of them . Sensations ( e.g. ...
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... experience of emotion . Their cognitive- physiological theory of emotion proposed that both bodily changes and a cognitive label are needed to experience emotion completely . The bodily changes are assumed to occur as a result of ...
... experience of emotion . Their cognitive- physiological theory of emotion proposed that both bodily changes and a cognitive label are needed to experience emotion completely . The bodily changes are assumed to occur as a result of ...
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