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Experience

Experience refers to conscious events in general, more specifically to perceptions, or to the practical knowledge and familiarity that is produced by these processes. Understood as a conscious event in the widest sense, experience involves a subject to which various items are presented. In this sense, seeing a yellow bird on a branch presents the subject…

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Experience

Nodes113
Edges112
Triples216
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.017699
Components1

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Experience

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related to Episodic memory and imagination · 16
Experience → Accounts, An, Another, But, Despite, Different, Episodic, Imagination, Imaginative, In, It, Like, One, Other, The, This
related to Pleasure, emotion and mood · 16
Experience → According, But, Discussions, Emotional, For, Instead, It, On, Pleasure, Some, The, There, These, They, This, When
related to Metaphysics · 14
Experience → According, Another, But, Dualism, Experiences, Instead, It, Monists, On, Physical, The, This, Understood, Various
related to Perception · 14
Experience → Another, But, Different, Disjunctivists, In, It, Other, Perceptual, Sense, So, The, They, This, While
related to Phenomenology · 14
Experience → According, An, Central, Edmund Husserl, Experiences, Hermeneutic, In, It, Neurophenomenology, Only, Phenomenology, There, These, This
see also · 14
Experience → Behaviour, Capacity, Combination, Confucianism, Customer, Experience Economy, Experiential, Hormone, Idea, Interpretation, Marketing, Phenomenon, Philosophy, Sale
related to Thinking · 13
Experience → According, But, Conceptualists, In, It, Judgment, On, Platonic, Platonism, The, They, This, Various
related to As conscious event · 10
Experience → Experiences, In, It, Phenomenologists, Phenomenology, Seeing, The, These, This, When
related to As knowledge and practical familiarity · 10
Experience → As, But, For, In, Instead, It, One, That, The, This
related to Epistemology · 10
Experience → According, Another, But, Empiricism, For, Given, Knowledge, On, One, Traditionally

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experiences sense knowledge like different example conscious various often one sensory objects perception contents presented may problem memory thinking usually

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Experienceis aproduct both of the world and of the subject0.90text
Experienceis aexperience that has a pleasure-sensation among its contents0.90text
Experienceis acentral concept in the psychology of art and experimental aesthetics0.90text
flying through a tunnel towards a lightinstance ofwhich are usually provoked by life-threatening situations and include contents0.80text
talking to deceased relativesinstance ofwhich are usually provoked by life-threatening situations and include contents0.80text
or a life reviewinstance ofwhich are usually provoked by life-threatening situations and include contents0.80text
in which a person sees their whole life flash before their eyes.It is uncontroversial that these experiences occur sometimes for some peopleinstance ofwhich are usually provoked by life-threatening situations and include contents0.80text
Experiencerelated to As conscious eventThis0.60section
Experiencerelated to As conscious eventIt0.60section
Experiencerelated to As conscious eventPhenomenology0.60section
Experiencerelated to As conscious eventWhen0.60section
Experiencerelated to As conscious eventThese0.60section

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