Experience: An Exploration Into the Structure and Dynamics of Human Consciousness

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University Press of America, 1997 - Philosophy - 264 pages
This book seeks to transform existential phenomenology into a practical philosophy by defining 'experience' as a necessary combination of cognition, affect, behavior, sensation, the physical environment, and the 'I.' It develops an analytical method of ontological investigation based upon this definition.

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Empirical Properties Phenomenological Intuition and
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The Philosophers Penchant for Establishing Conditions
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Consciousness as the Necessary Interrelation of Cognition
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G. Michael Blahnik is Instructor of Philosophy at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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