p rather than, for instance, currently imagining that p? Ratcliffe also seeks to show how a productive phenomenological research program can be pursued by engaging with first-person accounts of anomalous experiences, such as those that arise in the context of psychiatric illness. The principal example discussed is "thought insertion': somehow experiencing one's own thoughts as someone else's. The nature of certain so-called "hallucinations' is also considered." /> The integrity of intentionality - Ratcliffe Matthew | sdvig press

The integrity of intentionality

sketch for a phenomenological study

Matthew Ratcliffe

pp. 207-229


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