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Damasio (1999): “Subjective entities require, as do objective ones, that enough observers undertake rigorous observations according to the same experimental design;... knowledge gathered from subjective observation, e.g., introspective insights, can inspire objective experiments, and, no less importantly, subjective experiences can be explained in terms of the available scientific knowledge. The idea that the nature of subjective experiences can be grasped effectively by the study of their behavioral correlates is wrong” [p. 309].
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(2007). The Three Languages and Science: A New Scientific Paradigm?. In: The Rosetta Stone of the Human Mind. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-33645-9_10
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