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Orders of consciousness and forms of reflexivity in Descartes
pp. 177-201
Résumé
Descartes affords several notions of consciousness as he explains the characteristics of the diverse features of human thought from infancy to adulthood and from dreaming to attentive wakefulness. I will argue that Descartes provides the resources for a rich and coherent view of conscious mentality from rudimentary consciousness through reflexive consciousness to consciousness achieved by deliberate, attentive reflection. I shall begin by making two general yet important remarks concerning the conceptual starting points of my investigation.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Heinämaa Sara, Lähteenmäki Vili, Remes Pauliina (2007) Consciousness: from perception to reflection in the history of philosophy. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 177-201
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6082-3_8
Citation complète:
Lähteenmäki Vili, 2007, Orders of consciousness and forms of reflexivity in Descartes. In S. Heinämaa, V. Lähteenmäki & P. Remes (eds.) Consciousness: from perception to reflection in the history of philosophy (177-201). Dordrecht, Springer.