The Figure of Consciousness: William James, Henry James and Edith WhartonRoutledge, 21 авг. 2013 г. - Всего страниц: 288 Through analysis of metaphors of consciousness in the philosophy and fiction of William James, Henry James and Edith Wharton, this work traces the significance of representations of knowledge, gender and social class, revealing how writers conceived of the self in modern literature. |
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... constructed designs begin to fall apart . Nevertheless , consciousness must be something ( these writers insist ) , for if consciousness does not exist , then it remains the greatest illusion human beings have ever invented . Forfeiting ...
... constructed designs begin to fall apart . Nevertheless , consciousness must be something ( these writers insist ) , for if consciousness does not exist , then it remains the greatest illusion human beings have ever invented . Forfeiting ...
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... constructed forms , so different from each other , and dependent upon each other in so complex a manner , have all been produced by laws acting around us . This passage purposely enmeshes plants and animals in a " tangle ” — the ...
... constructed forms , so different from each other , and dependent upon each other in so complex a manner , have all been produced by laws acting around us . This passage purposely enmeshes plants and animals in a " tangle ” — the ...
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... constructed and reconstructed through each “ adjustment ” the organism makes . Furthermore , Lewes draws on a well - established tradition of using natural metaphors to explain mental phenomenaflowing streams , substratums ( of the ...
... constructed and reconstructed through each “ adjustment ” the organism makes . Furthermore , Lewes draws on a well - established tradition of using natural metaphors to explain mental phenomenaflowing streams , substratums ( of the ...
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... construct a carefully delineated border around consciousness , but he makes it impossible for his configuration to exist on its own . Indeed , while consciousness houses emotion , it remains a mere crucible requiring outside energy to ...
... construct a carefully delineated border around consciousness , but he makes it impossible for his configuration to exist on its own . Indeed , while consciousness houses emotion , it remains a mere crucible requiring outside energy to ...
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Chapter Three | 61 |
Chapter Four | 87 |
Chapter Five | 131 |
Chapter | 161 |
Notes | 187 |
Bibliography | 237 |
Index | 261 |
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