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Conceptual problems in infantile autism research

Why cognitive science needs phenomenology

Dan Zahavi(Center for Subjectivity Research, Københavns Universitet)Josef Parnas

pp. 53-71

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(2003) Trusting the subject?. Journal of Consciousness Studies Special Issue 10 (9-10).

Pages: 53-71

Full citation:

Zahavi Dan, Parnas Josef (2003) „Conceptual problems in infantile autism research: Why cognitive science needs phenomenology“. Journal of Consciousness Studies 10 (9-10), 53–71.