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  1. 14 de oct. de 2019 · Our inner, conscious experience assures us that the nature of our universe is more profoundly compelling than what can be hung on the bare scaffold of its spatiotemporal properties.

  2. Inner Experience (French: L'expérience intérieure) is a 1943 book by the French intellectual Georges Bataille. His first lengthy philosophical treatise, it was followed by Guilty (1944) and On Nietzsche (1945).

    • Georges Bataille
    • 1943
  3. 1 de sept. de 2008 · This study examined the phenomena of inner experience and discovered that inner speech, inner seeing (aka images), unsymbolized thinking, feelings, and sensory awareness each occurred in approximately one quarter of sampled moments.

    • Christopher L. Heavey, Russell T. Hurlburt
    • 2008
  4. Then “experience” meant both inner, or first person, and outer, or third person, experience. With the historical development, experience has come to mean only sense experience of outer reality. This has become associated with the ontology that matter is the most important substance in the universe, everything else—consciousness, mind ...

  5. 6 de feb. de 2024 · The types, characteristics, frequency, content, and functions of inner experiences have been studied using a variety of traditional methods, among which questionnaires, thought listing procedures (i.e., open-ended self-reports), thinking aloud techniques, and daily dairies.

  6. In our previous studies using Descriptive Experience Sampling (DES) we have discovered five frequently occurring phenomena--inner speech, inner seeing, unsymbolized thinking, feelings, and sensory awareness. Here we quantify the relative frequency of these phenomena.

  7. 3 de nov. de 2022 · Russell Hurlburt, arguably the grandfather of “inner experience” research, ultimately came up with five categories: inner speaking (voice), inner seeing (pictures/images), feelings (happy, sad), sensory awareness (carpet beneath our feet), and unsymbolized thinking (which basically includes awareness of a thought but without ...