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Abstract
The growth of research on consciousness creates an opportunity to enrich psychological practice. This paper suggests that a more even balance between third- and first-person perspectives may now be sought, and that this will make possible more informed interaction between psychological science and pre-scientific traditions for investigating the mind. This paper concludes by discussing how such developments might enhance the image of psychological science.