| Jean-Paul Sartre - 1992 - 869 หน้า
...is capable of being analyzed chemically into atoms of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, etc., then I am going to encounter insurmountable difficulties....just described is not my body such as it is for me. I have never seen and never shall see my brain nor my endocrine glands. But because I who am a man... | |
| Jose Luis Bermudez, Naomi Eilan, Anthony Marcel - 1998 - 388 หน้า
...of a nervous system, brain, . . . whose very matter is capable of being analysed chemically . . . , then I am going to encounter insurmountable difficulties....consciousness not with my body but with the body of others" (1969, 303; quoted in Evans 1982, 266). If, on the other hand, the problem is supposed to be for me... | |
| Jon Stewart - 1998 - 686 หน้า
...outside, consciousness is then reached by the type of inner intuition which is peculiar to it. ... But these difficulties all stem from the fact that...consciousness not with my body but with the body of others. ... it is most important to choose the order of our bits of knowledge. (BN, 303) From a phenomenological... | |
| Dan Zahavi - 1999 - 316 หน้า
...is capable of being analyzed chemically into atoms of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, etc., then I am going to encounter insurmountable difficulties....have just described is not my body such as it is for me.sl As Sartre is quick to point out, we should be careful not to let our understanding of the lived... | |
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