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Language, Thought and Consciousness
1996Do we think in natural language? Or is language only for communication? Much recent work in philosophy and cognitive science assumes the latter. In contrast, Peter Carruthers argues that much of human conscious thinking is conducted in the medium of natural language sentences.
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How consciousness shapes language
Pragmatics & Cognition, 1996I begin by distinguishing constant properties of consciousness (a focus and periphery, constant movement, a point of view, and the need for background orientation) from variable properties (the different sources of conscious experience, immediacy vs. displacement, factuality vs. fictionality, degrees of interestingness, and verbality vs. nonverbality).
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Language, thinking and religious consciousness
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 1979The opposition in which many phenomenologists of religion stand to the above remarks is clear. Religious consciousness of the world, in being tied to the language of a particular faith, requires conceptual mastery for its emergence. Linguistic and non-linguistic skills in the use of concepts must be developed through fledgling attempts and repeated ...
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Consciousness, Recursion and Language
2013The nature of phenomenal states or qualia—also called the feel of what it is like to be—and of consciousness in general has been an important focus of research in recent discussions in the philosophy of mind. Qualia, then, are (first-order) properties of mental states, and the concept is sometimes used more broadly to indicate conscious experience in ...
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LANGUAGE, THOUGHT AND CONSCIOUSNESS
Southwest Philosophy Review, 1999Jane Heal, Peter Carruthers
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