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  1. 6. Juni 2008 · Nevertheless, regarding philosophical experience and its cultivation I find a wide concept of disinterestedness most relevant: the disinterestedness necessary to articulate a universally valid philosophical experience demands that we look away from all private features. Only in that case can we regard it as stemming from what we may presuppose in every other person, that is, as resting on a ...

  2. 23. Juni 2012 · Abstract. This paper concerns the role that reference to subjects of experience can play in individuating streams of consciousness, and the relationship between the subjective and the objective structure of consciousness. A critique of Tim Bayne’s recent book indicates certain crucial choices that works on the unity of consciousness must make.

  3. Paul Redding - 2010 - The Owl of Minerva 42 (1/2):18–40. Kant, polysolipsism, and the real unity of experience. Richard Brown - manuscript. The phenomenology of aesthetic experience. Mikel Dufrenne - 1973 - Evanston [Ill.]: Northwestern University Press. Experience and structure: Philosophical history and the problem of consciousness.

  4. 27. März 2001 · When one experiences a noise and, say, a pain, one is not conscious of the noise and then, separately, of the pain. One is conscious of the noise and pain together, as aspects of a single conscious experience. Since at least the time of Immanuel Kant (1781/7), this phenomenon has been called the unity of consciousness.

  5. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "The Unity of Philosophical Experience" by É. Gilson. Skip to search form Skip to main content Skip to account menu Semantic Scholar's Logo. Search 215,818,556 papers from all fields of science. Search. Sign In Create F ...

  6. The unity of philosophical experience. E Gilson. These are the William James Lectures given at Harvard in 1936, and exemplify the kind of lucid clarity and scholarship that underpins Etienne Gilson’s oeuvre and his reputation as a medievalist. The three sections of this book are titled: The Medieval experiment; the Cartesian experiment; and ...

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  7. 2. März 2021 · by Étienne Gilson. The best summary of this book is in the author's foreword: "It is the proper aim and scope of the present book to show that the history of philosophy makes philosophical sense, and to define its meaning in regard to the nature of philosophical knowledge itself. For that reason, the various doctrines, as well as the definite ...