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Violent exigencies emanating from primitive mental states
Abstract Originally psychoanalytic understandings concerning the capacity to tolerate otherness were linked to the concept of narcissism. Freud (1914) had originally identified a protective stage of ‘objectless’ primary narcissism in normal development and a secondary narcissism, which involves a withdrawal of attachment to the external object.
Timothy Keogh
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The Threefold Essence of Consciousness: Brentano versus Pfänder
Abstract Building on Uriah Kriegel's recent work on the varieties of consciousness, I consider the question of how many irreducible and fundamental kinds of consciousness there are. This is the project of a fundamental classification of consciousness (C‐taxonomy), which will be approached with reference to two figures from the (early) phenomenological ...
Christopher Erhard
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Context‐Sensitive Conscious Interpretation and Layer‐5 Pyramidal Neurons in Multistable Perception
Context‐sensitive multicompartment layer‐5 pyramidal neurons are well suited for carrying out the disambiguating interpretive function for physically invariant ambiguous images. ABSTRACT Introduction There appears to be a fundamental difference between the two ways of how an object becomes perceptually experienced.
Talis Bachmann
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Mystic doubt: In search of pure consciousness
AbstractTranscendental Meditation (TM) holds that the essence of reality is “pure consciousness.” This piece contrasts three interpretations of their meditative trance: (i) TM doctrine, and (ii) scientific physicalism, (iii) with my own meditative experience.
Olof Ohlson
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Abstract I first show that a growing body of literature about the phenomenological and epistemic role of the structural features of experience can be recruited in favour of the view that absence experience is non‐veridical. Then I argue that such literature is in fact amenable to the view that absence experience is veridical if we rethink our ...
Emmanuel Ordóñez Angulo
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Writing in Creole Contexts: A Study of Jamaican Primary School Students
This study explored the nature and challenges of English writing among primary school learners who speak Jamaican Creole as their home and dominant language. Abstract Creole‐speaking contexts are significantly underrepresented in language and literacy research yet present a unique context for understanding the nature of language and literacy ...
Shawna‐Kaye D. Tucker +2 more
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Abstract When one is intentionally doing something, one represents that thing as a goal to be accomplished. One represents it practically. How should we characterize this practical representation further? In this paper, I argue that when one is intentionally doing something, one's representation of it as a goal to be accomplished must also be knowledge
Alec Hinshelwood
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Fractal graphic as digital objectless art
This article analyses the phenomenon of digital computer graphics, based on mathematical calculations, and possibilities of using it in different modern art techniques. Digital fractal patterns are irregular, self-similar structures, which are based on natural objects' group of similar characteristics, such as: corals, starfishes, sea urchins ...
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Alienated dependence: The unfreedom of our social relations
Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 56, Issue 2, Page 185-201, Summer 2025.
Tatiana Llaguno
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Mediating Pain: Navigating Endometriosis on Social Media. [PDF]
Holowka EM.
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