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  • ...of gaining knowledge by means of direct and indirect [[observation]] or [[experience]]. [[Empiricism]] values some research more than other kinds. Empirical evi ...]] in philosophy which adheres to the principle that knowledge arises from experience and evidence gathered specifically using the senses. In scientific use, the ...
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  • ...QBAJ&pg=PA1 "The Notion of Point of View"], in: ''Temporal Points of View: Subjective and Objective Aspects'', Springer, 2015, {{ISBN|3319198157}} [[Category:Subjective experience]] ...
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  • ...is recognized when experienced. It is knowledge inseparable from the total experience of reality, especially the total or divine reality ([[Brahman]]).<ref name= ...ough many are not stable and the mind has no way to remain embedded in the experience. Experiencing all the ''ñanas'' will lead to the first of the [[Four stages ...
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  • ...al Psychology 39(5):525</ref> Research suggests that the "feeling right" [[experience]] can then sway [[retrospective]] or prospective evaluations.{{Citation nee ...ccomplishment.<ref name=Higgins>Higgins, E: "Achievement orientations from subjective histories of success: promotion pride versus prevention pride", ''European ...
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  • ...ions the possibility of cognitive closure to the [[subjective character of experience]] and the (deep) implications that it has for [[materialism|materialist]] [ * [[Mystical experience]] ...
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  • ...people originates from the unique world experience of a people, which they experience over several millennia. The [[language]] of a people reflects the ''Weltans ...hat encompasses the cognitive, evaluative, and volitional aspects of human experience. Although worldviews have always been expressed in literature and religion, ...
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  • ...sciousness, autonoetic and noetic, which influence two kinds of subjective experience: remembering and knowing, respectively.<ref name="Gardiner, Gregg, Karayian ...ef name="GardinerandJava">Gardiner, J.M. & Java, R.I. (1990). Recollective experience in word and nonword recognition. ''Memory & Cognition, 18(1),'' 23-30.</ref ...
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  • # Have peers with experience researching the same phenomenon [[peer review|evaluate]] the results ...bservers can be comparable. Human [[sense]] impressions are [[subjectivity|subjective]] and [[qualitative data|qualitative]], making them difficult to record or ...
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  • ...owards the end of the 20th century are argued to have shown that conscious experience correlates not with the number of neurons firing, but with the synchrony of ...of [[free will]] in our choice of actions is argued to be our [[subjective experience]] of the cemi field acting on our neurons. ...
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  • ..., M., & Schroeder, U. (2010): The effect of tangible artifacts, gender and subjective technical competence on teaching programming to seventh graders. Proceeding ...rds, these distal variables influence more proximal variables (e.g., prior experience, modeling, and social persuasions), which then result in high or low TSE. ...
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  • ...ast1=Stohr-Hunt|first1=Patricia|title=An Analysis of Frequency of Hands-on Experience and Science Achievement|journal=Journal of Research in Science Teaching|dat ...critical consideration, the man himself should not forget that he tends to subjective opinions—through "prejudices" and "leniency"—and thus has to be critical ab ...
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  • ...idual's capacity for [[depth perception]] and [[motion perception]], and [[subjective constancy|perceptual constancy]]. Other illusions occur due to biological s ...rious sources to apply cognitive influences that create a conscious visual experience. Thus, allowing us to recognize the complex identity of different elements, ...
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  • ...ometimes more information means more clarity. Also, simplicity is a highly subjective matter and should always be evaluated with the information user in mind. Si * [[Chief experience officer]] (CXO) ...
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  • ...[[philosophy of time]]. B-theorists argue that the flow of time is only a subjective illusion of human [[consciousness]], that the past, present, and future are ...distinct from himself and from each other. The endurantist can explain the experience as "There exists an x such that x hears 'Bob' and then x hears 'White'" but ...
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  • ...d a certain [[wikt:doxastic|doxastic]] attitude. For example, a perceptual experience of a tree may act as evidence that justifies the belief that there is a tre ...h other. For example, it is not clear what a bloody knife and a perceptual experience have in common when both are treated as evidence in different disciplines. ...
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  • ...tantly influences whether they will become depressed and whether they will experience severe, repeated, or long-duration episodes of depression.<ref>{{Cite web|t ...EBT) with his patients, in order to help them "reframe" or reinterpret the experience in a more rational manner. In this model, Ellis explains it all to his clie ...
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  • ...otion]]s, [[mood (psychology)|moods]], and [[daydream]]s that human beings experience. All activities which engage a human involve the filtering of information c ...rituals employ trance. Trance also has a function in religion and mystical experience. ...
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  • ...h efficient and legitimate goods are discovered in the continuity of human experience:<ref name="Dew 29" />{{rp|114, 172–3, 197}}<blockquote>Dewey's ethics repla ...nsic kinds. Humans may intuit static kinds and qualities, but such private experience cannot warrant inferences or valuations about mind-independent reality. Rep ...
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  • ...ential]]s, [[training]], [[education]], [[profession]], [[publication]] or experience, to have special knowledge of a subject beyond that of the average person, ...be accepted as an expert. In this respect, a shepherd with fifty years of experience tending flocks would be widely recognized as having complete expertise in t ...
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