The individualized self, which I believe to be the only thing properly called self, is a part of the content of the world experienced. The world experienced (otherwise called the 'field of consciousness ') comes at all times with our body as its centre,... Essays in Radical Empiricism - Page 170by William James, Ralph Barton Perry - 1912 - 282 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, John Broadus Watson, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb - Electronic journals - 1905 - 450 pages
...Professor Stout finds fault. The individualized self, which I believe to be the only thing properly called self, is a part of the content of the world...consciousness') comes at all times with our body as its center, center of vision, center of action, center of interest. Where the body is is ' here' ; when... | |
| William James - 1909 - 424 pages
...Professor Stout finds fault. The individualized self, which I believe to be the only thing properly called self, is a part of the content of the world...'then' and 'that.' These words of emphasized position imply a systematization of things with reference to a focus of action and interest which lies in the... | |
| William James - Philosophy, Modern - 1909 - 540 pages
...Professor Stout finds fault. The individualized self, which I believe to be the only thing properly called self, is a part of the content of the world...'then" and 'that.' These words of emphasized position imply a systematization of things with reference to a focus of action and interest which lies in the... | |
| William James - Philosophy, Modern - 1909 - 428 pages
...Professor Stout finds fault. The individualized self, which I believe to be the only thing properly called self, is a part of the content of the world...body touches is 'this'; all other things are 'there' and'then' and 'that.' These words of emphasized position imply a systematization of things with reference... | |
| 1911 - 528 pages
...bodies occupy."2 The individualized self is thus a peculiar assemblage or field of elements, which "comes at all times with our body as its centre, centre of vision, centre of action, centre of interest. . . . The body is the storm centre, the origin of coordinates, the constant place of stress in all... | |
| Ralph Barton Perry - Philosophy, Modern - 1912 - 408 pages
...bodies occupy." l The individualized self is thus a peculiar assemblage or field of elements, which "comes at all times with our body as its centre, centre of vision, centre of action, centre of interest. . . . The body is the storm centre, the origin of coordinates, the constant place of stress in all... | |
| Pokala Lakshmi Narasu - Caste - 1922 - 182 pages
...sensations, ideas, &c. The individualised self is a certain grouping of the elements of experience with the body as its centre, centre of vision, centre of action, centre of interest. Everything circles round the body, and is felt from its point of view. Amidst all changes in consciousness,... | |
| Don S. Browning - Philosophy - 1980 - 288 pages
...included in his Essays on Radical Empiricism, James in effect confirms this interpretation when he writes. The world experienced (otherwise called the "field...consciousness") comes at all times with our body as its center, center of vision, center of action, center of interest. ... So far as "thoughts" and "feelings"... | |
| Charles S. Peirce - Philosophy - 1982 - 388 pages
...NOTE: BODY AS THE CENTER OF SELF The individualized self, which I believe to be the only thing properly called self, is a part of the content of the world...consciousness") comes at all times with our body as its center, center of vision, center of action, center of interest. Where the body is is "here"; when the... | |
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