The Life of the Mind: ThinkingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - Broj stranica: 258 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 74
... Consciousness , to be sure - Kant's " I think " -not only accompanies " all other representations " but all my activities , in which nevertheless I can be entirely oblivious of my self . Consciousness as such , before it is actualized ...
... Consciousness , to be sure - Kant's " I think " -not only accompanies " all other representations " but all my activities , in which nevertheless I can be entirely oblivious of my self . Consciousness as such , before it is actualized ...
Stranica 79
... consciousness may paralyze the automatism of my bodily functions , " l'accomplissement d'un acte qui doit être réflexe ou ne peut être , " as Valéry phrases it . Identifying the state of consciousness with the state of think- ing , he ...
... consciousness may paralyze the automatism of my bodily functions , " l'accomplissement d'un acte qui doit être réflexe ou ne peut être , " as Valéry phrases it . Identifying the state of consciousness with the state of think- ing , he ...
Stranica 156
... consciousness indeed undergoes a decisive change : it is no longer the silent self - awareness that accompanies all ... consciousness - what Husserl called the " intentional object " ) , I myself , as sheer conscious- ness , emerge ...
... consciousness indeed undergoes a decisive change : it is no longer the silent self - awareness that accompanies all ... consciousness - what Husserl called the " intentional object " ) , I myself , as sheer conscious- ness , emerge ...
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