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Intentionality and phenomenality

A phenomenological take on the hard problem

Dan Zahavi(Center for Subjectivity Research, Københavns Universitet)

pp. 63-92

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Publication details

Published in:

(2003) The problem of consciousness. Canadian Journal of Philosophy Special Issue Supplementary Volume 29.

Pages: 63-92

Full citation:

Zahavi Dan (2003) „Intentionality and phenomenality: A phenomenological take on the hard problem“. Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume 29, 63–92.