Consciousness and the Integrated Being: Sartre and KrishnamurtiIndian Institute of Advanced Study and National Publishing House, New Delhi, 1991 - Becoming (Philosophy) - 106 pages |
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according to Sartre action acts of consciousness answer appears background being-consciousness capacity causal central principle chooser claim concept condition conflict considered constitutes continuing Dasein Descartes desire Don Locke ending fragmentation entity essence example existential Existentialist experience explain external fact feeling for-itself Fundamental Project future given Heidegger human existence human reality Husserl hypnosis Ibid identity imaginary inauthentic mode individual intentionality intentions intuition involving Jean-Paul Sartre John Macquarrie knowing consciousness knowing-consciousness knowledge Krishnamurti latter living loneliness M-awareness manifest maple tree Martin Heidegger Mary Lutyens meaning memory mind nature necessarily negation ness nihilating non-being non-cognitive awareness notion one's own nothingness ontological original choice perpetual phenomenological phenomenon philosophy possible pre-reflective consciousness present presupposes psychological question realization reference reflective consciousness reified relationship rupture Sartre says Sartre's account seems seen self-awareness self-concern self-construction sense SHIMLA signifies simply spontaneity structure suggests thing thought transcendent understanding unity unreflected whole