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the grammar of consciousness and the consciousness of grammar [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Ethnologist, 1985
Symbolic values borrowed from Spanish into Mexicano (Nahuatl) usage simultaneously express differences in ritual status internal to peasant communities in central Mexico, but have also come to symbolize the threat to the peasant mode of production from a hostile peripheral‐capitalist marketplace.
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Time-Consciousness and Historical Consciousness [PDF]

open access: possible, 1984
If we wish to reflect philosophically on history, one of the things we need to do is consider the nature of our awareness of the past. Husserl’s 1905 lectures, The Phenomenology of Internal Time- Consciousnees,1 are one of the most brilliant examples of phenomenological analysis, and he deals with just that topic.
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Consciousness

One of the most fascinating facets of human life is consciousness, which includes awareness, perception, and the capacity for thought and emotion. The many facets of consciousness, its theories, and its implications for comprehending the human mind are examined in this article.
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The disunity of consciousness

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2003
Consciousness is commonly considered to be a single entity, as expressed in the term "unity of consciousness", and neurobiologists are fond of believing that, sooner or later, they will be able to determine its neural correlate (rather than its neural correlates).
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The Unity of Consciousness and the Consciousness of Unity

2017
Every language-learning child eventually automatically segments the organization of word sequences into natural units. Within the natural units, processing of normal conversation reveals a disconnect between listener’s representation of the sound and meaning of utterances.
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The Decisions of Consciousness and the Consciousness of Decisions

2011
For a long time the study of motor decision making has essentially been based on the mechanical neurophysiology of the connections between nervous structures. Empirical research and theoretical reflection have in this way been dominated by reflexological and cybernetic models without plausible alternatives. The tendency to separate the mental functions
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