Mind, Perception and ScienceThomas, 1951 - 90 strani |
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Zadetki 1–3 od 22
Stran 17
... aware of each hand as external to the other . I am both subject and object , and I am directly aware of the spatial position of both . The discrimination of different parts of the body's surface depends upon the fact that each is ...
... aware of each hand as external to the other . I am both subject and object , and I am directly aware of the spatial position of both . The discrimination of different parts of the body's surface depends upon the fact that each is ...
Stran 73
... aware of an object , the sensations by means of which we perceive it can't be part of the physical object , for their physical basis in the brain is the sole necessary condition of their occurrence , and this is physically unlike , and ...
... aware of an object , the sensations by means of which we perceive it can't be part of the physical object , for their physical basis in the brain is the sole necessary condition of their occurrence , and this is physically unlike , and ...
Stran 76
... aware of objects it makes us aware of them as external to ourselves . To express this in the terms of question ( 2 ) , our sensory experiences of objects other than our- selves reach consciousness already stamped with externality ...
... aware of objects it makes us aware of them as external to ourselves . To express this in the terms of question ( 2 ) , our sensory experiences of objects other than our- selves reach consciousness already stamped with externality ...
Vsebina
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
SPEECH AND THOUGHT | 23 |
THE CEREBRAL BASIS OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 31 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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