Stream of consciousness : unity and continuity in conscious experience
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Stream of consciousness : unity and continuity in conscious experience
(International library of philosophy)
Routledge, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Stream of Consciousness is about the phenomenology of conscious experience. Barry Dainton shows us that stream of consciousness is not a mosaic of discrete fragments of experience, but rather an interconnected flowing whole. Through a deep probing into the nature of awareness, introspection, phenomenal space and time consciousness, Dainton offers a truly original understanding of the nature of consciousness.
Table of Contents
List of figures, Preface, 1 Introduction, 2 Unity, introspection and awareness, 3 Phenomenal space, 4 Transitivity, 5 Phenomenal time: problems and principles, 6 Broad and Husserl, 7 The overlap model, 8 Phenomenal interdependence, 9 The ramifications of co-consciousness, Notes, Bibliography, Index
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