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    Challenges→If we believe our immediate experience exhibits continuity and embraces change, it is because change and continuity are genuinely features of our experience

    Dennett's heterophenomenology establishes that what subjects sincerely believe about their experience does not entail that those features are genuinely instantiated in the experience itself.

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    Dennett
    Daniel Dennett is a prominent American philosopher best known for his unconventional ideas about consciousness and the mind. He argues that consciousness isn't some magical or mysterious thing but rather arises from the physical processes of the brain, and he challenges the intuitive feeling that we have a unified "self" watching our experiences like a theater audience. His work is important because he bridges philosophy, science, and everyday thinking, making complex ideas about minds and free will accessible to general audiences.
    Entail(In logical reasoning and argumentation)
    To logically follow or guarantee as a necessary consequence; if something is true, what does it force to also be true?
    Heterophenomenology(contrasted with relying only on what individuals claim about their own experiences)
    Dennett's approach to studying consciousness by combining third-person scientific observation with first-person reports, rather than trusting subjective experience alone.
    Sincerely believe(describes how the subjects report their experiences)

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    instantiated(as used in metaphysics and logic)
    Made real or brought into existence as an actual example; like when a concept becomes a real thing you can observe.

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