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Philosophical discourse on phenomenology, neuroscience, and subjective experience The passage consists of abstract philosophical commentary and historical references without any concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving influential actors or misconduct. Key insights: Discusses Husserl's critique of early experimental psychology.; Mentions Robert Heinlein's term "grocking" for direct experiential knowing.; References modern neuroimaging terminology "neolocationism".
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