
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2009
Pages: 1-15
Series: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences
Full citation:
, "The fantasy of third-person science", Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 8 (1), 2009, pp. 1-15.


The fantasy of third-person science
phenomenology, ontology and evidence
pp. 1-15
in: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 8 (1), 2009.Abstract
Dennett's recent defense in this journal of the heterophenomenological method and its supposed advantages over Husserlian phenomenology is premised on his problematic account of the epistemological and ontological status of phenomenological states. By employing Husserl's philosophy of science to clarify the relationship between phenomenology and evidence and the implications of this relationship for the empirical identification of "real' conscious states, I argue that the naturalistic account of consciousness Dennett hopes for could be authoritative as a science only by virtue of the very phenomenological evidences Dennett's method consigns to the realm of fiction. Thus heterophenomenology, qua scientific method, is incoherent.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2009
Pages: 1-15
Series: Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences
Full citation:
, "The fantasy of third-person science", Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences 8 (1), 2009, pp. 1-15.