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Description: History and philosophical accounts of unity of consciousness; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Andrew Brook.
The Unity of Consciousness (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) First published Tue Mar 27, 2001; substantive revision Fri Aug 20, 2010 Human consciousness usually displays a striking unity. When one experiences a noise and, say, a pain, one is not conscious of the noise and then, separately, of the pain. One is conscious of the noise and pain together, as aspects of a single conscious experience. Since at least the time of Immanuel Kant (1781/7), this phenomenon has been called the
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