Especially for the study of consciousness and mental states, I associate this useful tactic with Daniel Dennett’s term “heterophenomenology”.
I also thought of heterophenomenology when reading this. (It is, I think, quite a useful concept, and it would be good if someone wrote an LW post explaining it. I will do it at some point, if no one else gets there first.)
Especially for the study of consciousness and mental states, I associate this useful tactic with Daniel Dennett’s term “heterophenomenology”.
I also thought of heterophenomenology when reading this. (It is, I think, quite a useful concept, and it would be good if someone wrote an LW post explaining it. I will do it at some point, if no one else gets there first.)