Brain, Symbol & Experience: Toward a Neurophenomenology of Human ConsciousnessNew Science Library, 1990 - 403 Seiten Reprint, in paper covers, of the Columbia U. Press edition of 1990. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... experienced as a distinction between subject and object , between the phenomenon intended and the " I " doing the intending . It is also experienced as ( 1 ) the constellation of cognitive ( conceptual , imagina- tive , intuitive ...
... experienced as a distinction between subject and object , between the phenomenon intended and the " I " doing the intending . It is also experienced as ( 1 ) the constellation of cognitive ( conceptual , imagina- tive , intuitive ...
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... experienced as a single monad ( either bounded or unbounded , finite or infinite ) , wherein the distinc- tion ... experienced , no matter in what phase of consciousness experienced , no matter in what combination of sensory modes ...
... experienced as a single monad ( either bounded or unbounded , finite or infinite ) , wherein the distinc- tion ... experienced , no matter in what phase of consciousness experienced , no matter in what combination of sensory modes ...
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... experienced as circulating around the body axis , and often concentrated at one or more points along the axis . The classic example of circulating , concentrated energy is the chakra , a Hindu term that literally means " wheel " ( Kakar ...
... experienced as circulating around the body axis , and often concentrated at one or more points along the axis . The classic example of circulating , concentrated energy is the chakra , a Hindu term that literally means " wheel " ( Kakar ...
Inhalt
BIOGENETIC STRUCTURALISM | 3 |
THE NATURE OF NEUROGNOSIS | 39 |
CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE COGNIZED ENVIRONMENT | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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