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Essays in Radical Empiricism
Autor: William James
Excerpt: ...Fechner,' and Lect. v , 'The Compounding of Consciousness.' Pg 137 V THE PLACE OF AFFECTIONAL FACTS IN A WORLD OF PURE EXPERIENCE 75 Common sense and popular philosophy are as dualistic as it is possible to be. Thoughts, we all naturally think,... Viac o knihe
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Excerpt: ...Fechner,' and Lect. v , 'The Compounding of Consciousness.' Pg 137 V THE PLACE OF AFFECTIONAL FACTS IN A WORLD OF PURE EXPERIENCE 75 Common sense and popular philosophy are as dualistic as it is possible to be. Thoughts, we all naturally think, are made of one kind of substance, and things of another. Consciousness, flowing inside of us in the forms of conception or judgment, or concentrating itself in the shape of passion or emotion, can be directly felt as the spiritual activity which it is, and known in contrast with the space-filling objective 'content' which it envelopes and accompanies. In opposition to this dualistic philosophy, I tried, in the first essay to show that thoughts and things are absolutely homogeneous as to their material, and that their opposition is only one of relation and of function. There is no thought-stuff different from thing-stuff, I said; but the same identical piece Pg 138 of 'pure experience' (which was the name I gave to the materia prima of everything) can stand alternately for a 'fact of consciousness' or for a physical reality, according as it is taken in one context or in another. For the right understanding of what follows, I shall have to presuppose that the reader will have read that essay. 76 The commonest objection which the doctrine there laid down runs up against is drawn from the existence of our 'affections.' In our pleasures and pains, our loves and fears and angers, in the beauty, comicality, importance or preciousness of certain objects and situations, we have, I am told by many critics, a great realm of experience intuitively recognized as spiritual, made, and felt to be made, of consciousness exclusively, and different in nature from the space-filling kind of being which is enjoyed by physical objects. In Section VII. of the first essay, I treated of this class of experiences very inadequately, Pg 139 because I had to be so brief....
- Vydavateľstvo: Books LLC, Reference Series
- Rok vydania: 2015
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 246 x 189 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9781153651455