First-person Data
This entry was posted on 10/19/2006 3:26 PM and is filed under Mindreading,Consciousness.
The expression "first-person data" has become quite common in the consciousness studied literature, where it is used to refer to data about conscious experience, sometimes with the implication that these data are obtained only through introspection, and sometimes with the further implication that these are private data (as opposed to the usual, public data that other sciences deal with).
Does anyone know the origin of this expression? I've read it (among other places) in
Chalmers's papers, but I don't remember whether it's already in his 1996 book, and I don't know if he made it up or took it from somewhere else.