David Chalmers’ take on What is consciousness for?
I can’t grasp why our capacity for generating a sense of consciousness would be anymore mysterious than any other human-being/doing, but for those of you who resonate with this line […]
I can’t grasp why our capacity for generating a sense of consciousness would be anymore mysterious than any other human-being/doing, but for those of you who resonate with this line […]
Originally posted on Three Pound Brain:
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jewish philosophy place Reading Existence and Existents by Emmanuel Levinas, I stumbled across this neat little bit about art in the chapter on “Existence without a World.” This is a […]
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