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- I read the book “Introduction to Phenomenology: Toward a New Science and Philosophy of Mind,” which I had said I wanted to read at my own pace, some time later, and I was able to make some concrete observations about what “reading at my own pace” meant. I was able to record my observations of what “reading at one’s own pace” means in concrete terms.
- rough observation record
- Looking at the preface,
- After noting the table of contents,
- Go through the text to the end,
- Read the beginning of the translator’s commentary at the end of the book, where it describes the structure of the book.
- Look up unfamiliar words cognitivism in the table of contents in the index, and read and summarize only the mentioned parts,
- Read the part of the translator’s commentary that details the flow of this book.
- A little nip and tuck of Chapter 9 that piqued my interest.
- Dreyfus. I got curious, so I looked it up and put it together.
- I was trying to look at the table of contents and happened to see the end of the preface, that one chapter is background information, the rest is chronological, and the chapters are independent.
- rough observation record
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