Consciousness, Brain-child |
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Sign versus Meaning | 5 |
Consciousness as SubjectPredicate | 15 |
Seeing | 29 |
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according actual adaptive adult appearance appropriate associative attitudes and activities become bodily body brain brain-functioning called cerebral certain characteristic child color red comes complete condition connection consciousness consistency constitutes contained corresponding cosmic cosmos course direct effect established example existence experience fact familiar feeling flash force functioning give hand human ideo ideocircuit ideoprocesses ideopulse individual interpretation involved item of consciousness knowledge language less liaison limited living logical look material matter meaning memory mental merely mind mother nature ness never object one's operations organism ourselves pain particular pass pattern person phenomena phenomenon philosopher physical possesses possible practical pragmatic predicateprocess predicates psychological question rapport refer relatively result sciousness seems significance signs simply single situation sort stand structure subject-predicate subjectprocess telling thereof thing thinking thought tion turn universe various visual whole words