James’ “Fringe” and “Qualia of Meaning”: A Proposal
Many philosophers have made the distinction between two phenomenological aspects of consciousness, namely, the partition between clear and distinct contents/vague and peripheral feeling. Such a distinction is relevant for Husserl, while James (1890) provides the most comprehensive account of nucleu...
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Autor principal: | Andrea Lavazza |
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Rosenberg & Sellier
2017
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