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Re: 1st-Person and 3rd-Person Perspectives     

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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Feb 2, 2008 23:55

... call the above scenario the "third-person perspective" to distinguish it from another ... that I will call the "first-person perspective": In the latter, the problem is... a different connotation in the first-person perspective from that of the third-...: From the third-person perspective the domain of the mental has a complement, but from the first-person perspective there is nothing that is ...
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Re: Philosophical feedback appreciated     

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Author: someone2
Date: Apr 7, 2008 13:38

...demonstrate objectively (i.e. from a Third Person Perspective) that a First Person...behaving as expected without a first person perspective (for example the toy robot...they would be suggesting a first person perspective has no influence on ...they were saying that the first person perspective influences behaviour. Can you ... [Though yes, if a first person perspective in reality didn't ...
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Re: Philosophical feedback appreciated     

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Author: Go 4th
Date: Apr 7, 2008 07:45

...demonstrate objectively (i.e. from a Third Person Perspective) that a First Person...behaving as expected without a first person perspective (for example the toy robot...they would be suggesting a first person perspective has no influence on ...they were saying that the first person perspective influences behaviour. Can you ... [Though yes, if a first person perspective in reality didn't ...
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Re: Philosophical feedback appreciated     

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Author: someone2
Date: Apr 6, 2008 16:31

... the sense that the first person perspective (FPP) of the robot...devices. I have a first person perspective too, there is what...objectively (i.e. from a Third Person Perspective) that a First...In this sense your claim that "I have a first person...as expected without a first person perspective (for example the toy...were saying that the first person perspective influences behaviour. Can you...
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Re: Philosophical feedback appreciated     

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Author: someone2
Date: Apr 6, 2008 07:05

... demonstrate objectively (i.e. from a Third Person Perspective) that a First Person... whatsoever. Well if our first person perspective didn't influence behaviour then... only incidentally did such a perspective exist, then yes you would ... the sense that the first person perspective (FPP) of the robot ... devices. I have a first person perspective too, there is what it is like to be me....
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Author: someone2
Date: Apr 6, 2008 04:30

...long time ago, used to attribute first person perspectives (FPP's), or "what it is... demonstrate objectively (i.e. from a Third Person Perspective) that a First Person Perspective influences behavior. If that can't be ... object whatsoever. Well if our first person perspective didn't influence behaviour then ... that only incidentally did such a perspective exist, then yes you would have a...
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Re: Panpsychism and Realism     

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Author: Sean
Date: Feb 20, 2008 07:33

... presentation I made in my post entitled "1st Person and 3rd ... I argued that the first-person perspective is (epistemically) "all there ... and "me" refer in this perspective? I submit that they refer ... it seems that the first person perspective, the "I" is not a very good observer. Its perspective is very limited. We out ...other side too. The third person perspective appears to be better...
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Re: Panpsychism and Realism     

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Author: Ed
Date: Feb 20, 2008 06:29

...> presentation I made in my post entitled "1st Person and 3rd ... I argued that the first-person perspective is (epistemically) "all there ..." and "me" refer in this perspective? I submit that they refer ... it seems that the first person perspective, the "I" is not a very good observer. Its perspective is very limited. We out ... other side too. The third person perspective appears to be better ...
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Re: A Case Against Solipsism     

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Author: ZerkonX
Date: Feb 10, 2008 07:56

... 12:36:34 +0000, andy-k wrote: The "other people" that enable the third-person perspective are themselves just objects within the first-person perspective, Another case against (not sure if this is the best term here) is recognizing ...or reality is more, much more than a set of perspectives. Every day, every second everyone does things completely outside the ...
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Re: A Case Against Solipsism     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Feb 9, 2008 17:11

...> >> The "other people" that enable the third-person perspective are themselves just objects within the first-person perspective, so these two perspectives exhibit a fundamental asymmetry -- i.e. the first-... prejudice (itself a part of the first-person perspective) that one cannot conceive of another person as being non-conscious (and it is usual to ...
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