An ontology of consciousness

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An ontology of consciousness

by Ralph Ellis

(Martinus Nijhoff philosophy library, v. 18)

M. Nijhoff , Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1986

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Bibliography: p. 191-204

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Description

The object of this study is to find a coherent theoretical approach to three problems which appear to interrelate in complex ways: (1) What is the ontological status of consciousness? (2) How can there be 'un conscious,' 'prereflective' or 'self-alienated' consciousness? And (3) Is there a 'self' or 'ego' formed by means of the interrelation of more elementary states of consciousness? The motivation for combining such a diversity of difficult questions is that we often learn more by looking at interrelations of problems than we could by viewing them only in isola tion. The three questions posed here have emerged as especially prob lematic in the context of twentieth century philosophy. 1. The question of the ontological status of consciousness The question 'What is consciousness?' is one of the most perplexing in philosophy-so perplexing that many have been motivated to proceed as though consciousness did not exist. If William James was speaking rhetorically when he said "Consciousness does not exist," 1 many behaviorists of the recent past were not. 2 James meant only to imply that consciousness is not an independently existing soul-substance, along side physical substances. He did not mean that we do not really 'have' consciousness, and he did not provide final resolution for the problem of the causal interrelations between consciousness and the physical realm (e. g. , our bodies). Many recent philosophers and psychologists, however, try to proceed as though these problems did not exist.

Table of Contents

I-Psychological Methods of Observing Consciousness.- II-The Relation between Consciousness and Physiology.- III-The Ego as Continuity of Conscious Functions.- IV-Conscious Structures.- V-The Directed Attention Progression.

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  • NCID
    BA01323111
  • ISBN
    • 9024733499
  • LCCN
    86008561
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Dordrecht ; Boston,Hingham, Mass.
  • Pages/Volumes
    204 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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