Monday, September 25, 2006

synchronicity

That is, a new experience rather than two overlapping experiences would occur, because overlapping experiences cannot retain their individual phenomenal characters. When two experiences are in sync, that is, when they overlap, one sinks into the other and something new surfaces.
from Gallagher ...

synchronicity

That is, a new experience rather than two overlapping experiences would occur, because overlapping experiences cannot retain their individual phenomenal characters. When two experiences are in sync, that is, when they overlap, one sinks into the other and something new surfaces.
from Gallagher ...

if we could purify language

But language is not purified of theoretical constructs (which, of course, were meant to be bracketed by the reduction). Even if we could purify language in the right way, it would still contain nouns (e.g., 'phase', 'retention'), which, in reference to the stream of consciousness, might imply substantive parts rather than transitive parts. Reflection itself may introduce distortions into what we see in phenomenological intuition ...
by Shaun Gallagher

if we could purify language

But language is not purified of theoretical constructs (which, of course, were meant to be bracketed by the reduction). Even if we could purify language in the right way, it would still contain nouns (e.g., 'phase', 'retention'), which, in reference to the stream of consciousness, might imply substantive parts rather than transitive parts. Reflection itself may introduce distortions into what we see in phenomenological intuition ...
by Shaun Gallagher

All alterations take place in conformity with the law of the connection of cause and effect

When I perceive that something happens this representation contains the consciousness that there is something preceding. Only by reference to what preceded does the appearance acquire its time relation.
From Kant's Critique of Pure Reason

All alterations take place in conformity with the law of the connection of cause and effect

When I perceive that something happens this representation contains the consciousness that there is something preceding. Only by reference to what preceded does the appearance acquire its time relation.
From Kant's Critique of Pure Reason

Thursday, September 21, 2006

hope

Before me there were no created things,
Only eterne, and I eternal last.
All hope abandon, ye who enter in!
from Dante's Inferno: Canto III

hope

Before me there were no created things,
Only eterne, and I eternal last.
All hope abandon, ye who enter in!
from Dante's Inferno: Canto III