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This is the powerful, immersive and deeply moving experience invoked by a ground-breaking new film shot for the United Nations using the Samsung Gear VR 360-degree platform, which is a collaboration between Samsung and Oculus.
However, eliminative materialists contend that, on closer examination, the notion of phenomenal experience invoked by the argument smuggles in implicit theoretical commitments that are incoherent, empirically unsatisfiable, or at least not justifiable on the basis of simple observation (e.g., Dennett 1988).
Following his apparent success in doing so, Parsons recounted having an out-of-body experience invoked by Babalon, who astrally transported him to the biblical City of Chorazin, an experience he referred to as a "Black Pilgrimage".
That experience invoked confusion and frustration in the woman who feared that she may one day experience a similar situation and be forbidden to leave the facility until she had paid (a practice described by two women).
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Conflating the standard video warning with psychedelic, psychological posturing ("are you experienced?") invokes a momentary cringe, but its effects aren't irremediable.
Here, television, rather than the museum exhibit he'd just experienced, is invoked to respond to a question about human origins.
It was also uncaring experiences that invoked their thinking and generated the most learning, but they also pointed that too many uncaring incidents might make them in a state of apathy, even cause moral distress, which would hinder their learning about caring.
In the example of sounds coming from one's left, the new Fregeans about experience contents invoke a mode of presentation that is shared by the experiences of the two perceivers in different places who hear the sound coming from their left, and a different mode of presentation for the experience of the perceiver who hears the sound as coming from the right.
Who, if not the EU, has the necessary experience to invoke a supranational common good?
Rather, they are celebratory fantasies of sexual excess, with titles like "The love feast, or the bride's experience," that invoke images of a greedy, gluttonous body.
Why, if at all, should the explanation of our experience that invokes external, mind-independent material objects be preferred to other possible explanations such as Berkeley's view that our sensory experience is caused by God, who shapes and maintains the order that it reflects (or the very similar if not identical one that appeals to Descartes's evil genius)?
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