A Philosophy of Person and IdentityConsciousness, Person and Self
A Philosophy of Person and Identity: Consciousness, Person and Self
Meijsing, Monica
2022-08-05 00:00:00
[With Descartes, a new conception of what we are takes form. He introduces modified concepts of body and mind, and a third, completely new concept: consciousness. It seems strange that a concept so intimately linked to our self-understanding, did not exist prior to the seventeenth century. In this chapter I will look further into these new concepts, and into the question how Descartes himself, but also later philosophers, dealt with the new concept of consciousness.]
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A Philosophy of Person and IdentityConsciousness, Person and Self
[With Descartes, a new conception of what we are takes form. He introduces modified concepts of body and mind, and a third, completely new concept: consciousness. It seems strange that a concept so intimately linked to our self-understanding, did not exist prior to the seventeenth century. In this chapter I will look further into these new concepts, and into the question how Descartes himself, but also later philosophers, dealt with the new concept of consciousness.]
Published: Aug 5, 2022
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