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This paper spells out what is characteristic of the phenomenological study of perception to define the relationship between phenomenology in philosophy and psychology, on the one hand, and the so-called synthetic phenomenology, on the other. Synthetic phenomenology claims that addressing questions about the phenomenology of perceptual experience has great advantages for the computational description, the algorithmic design and the implementation of artificial agents that sense and cope effectively with the environment. The very prospect of synthetic phenomenology is likely to sound odd to the intuition of a biological basis for an agent to . . .
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