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Phenomenological Approaches to Self-Consciousness
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[Revised entry by Shaun Gallagher and Dan Zahavi on December 19, 2023.
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For phenomenologists, the immediate and first-personal givenness of experience is accounted for in terms of a prereflective self-consciousness. In the most basic sense of the term, self-consciousness is not something that comes about the moment one attentively inspects or reflectively introspects one's experiences, or recognizes one's specular image in the mirror, or refers to oneself with the use of the first-person pronoun, or constructs a self-narrative. Rather, these different kinds of...
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Other Minds
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[Revised entry by Anita Avramides on December 19, 2023.
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Textbooks in philosophy often refer to the problem of other minds. At a superficial glance it can look as if there is agreement about what the problem is and how we might address it. But on closer inspection one finds there is little agreement either about the problem or the solution to it. Indeed, there is little agreement about whether there is a problem here at all. What seems clear is that there was a period in philosophy, roughly around the mid-twentieth century, when there was much discussion about other minds. The problem...
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The Church-Turing Thesis
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[Revised entry by B. Jack Copeland on December 18, 2023.
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The Church-Turing thesis (or Turing-Church thesis) is a fundamental claim in the theory of computability. It was advanced independently by Church and Turing in the mid 1930s. There are various equivalent formulations of the thesis. A common one is that every effective computation can be carried out by a Turing machine (i.e., by Turing's abstract computing machine, which in its universal form encapsulates the fundamental logical principles of the stored-program all-purpose digital computer). Modern reimaginings of the...
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