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Introduction
the flow of human experience
pp. 1-6
Résumé
The stream of consciousness—that flow of perceptions, purposeful thoughts, fragmentary images, distant recollections, bodily sensations, emotions, plans, wishes, and impossible fantasies—is our experience of life, our own personal life, from its beginning to its end. As scientists, we may approach the subject for the joy of discovering how it works. As clinicians, therapists, and social engineers, we may study it in order to reduce human suffering. But simply as people, we are drawn to it precisely because it is that portion of our being at once most familiar and most mysterious.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Pope Kenneth S., Singer Jerome L. (1978) The stream of consciousness: scientific investigations into the flow of human experience. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 1-6
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-2466-9_1
Citation complète:
Pope Kenneth S., Singer Jerome L., 1978, Introduction: the flow of human experience. In K. S. Pope & J. L. Singer (eds.) The stream of consciousness (1-6). Dordrecht, Springer.