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Dainton and Bayne (2005) present a related view, which tries to avoid the result that subjects are very short-lived.
Self-Knowledge Gertler, Brie 2008
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During her life, Dainton said she "wanted nothing to do with the Titanic people," the Encyclopedia Titanica said.
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During her life, Dainton said she "wanted nothing to do with the Titanic people," the Encyclopedia Titanica said.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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That said, it should also be noted that it is difficult to say much about the unity of consciousness that is both non-question-begging and more than a thinly disguised synonym, a point that Dainton (2000) emphasizes.
The Unity of Consciousness Brook, Andrew 2006
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Dainton (2000), Bayne and Chalmers (2003), Tye (2003), Rosenthal
The Unity of Consciousness Brook, Andrew 2006
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As we saw in Section 2.2, theorists as otherwise different as Dainton, Lockwood, and Shoemaker use the term
The Unity of Consciousness Brook, Andrew 2006
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Dainton, for example, embraces the language of co-consciousness, but cashes the notion in terms such as “being experienced together” (2000, p. 236).
The Unity of Consciousness Brook, Andrew 2006
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Dainton (2000, Chs. 5-7) takes a continuous, unified experience to include co-conscious experiences as parts.
The Unity of Consciousness Brook, Andrew 2006
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And if you put upon this boy again you'll have to reckon with Dainton and me.
Dick Lionheart Mary Rowles Jarvis
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"That's a smart lad," said the manager to Dainton that evening, "and if the firm doesn't do something for him, I will."
Dick Lionheart Mary Rowles Jarvis
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