Difference between revisions of "Perceptual-conscious system"

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<blockquote>This system is directed on to the external world, it mediates perceptions of it, and in it is generated, while it is functioning, the phenomenon of consciousness. It is the sense-organ of the whole apparatus, receptive, moreover, not only of excitations from without but also of such as proceed from the interior of the mind. <ref>{{NILP}} Ch. 3</ref></blockquote>
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<blockquote>This [[system]] is directed on to the [[external]] [[world]], it mediates perceptions of it, and in it is generated, while it is functioning, the phenomenon of [[consciousness]]. It is the [[sense]]-[[organ]] of the [[whole]] [[apparatus]], receptive, moreover, not only of excitations from without but also of such as proceed from the interior of the [[mind]]. <ref>{{NILP}} Ch. 3</ref></blockquote>
  
 
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This system is directed on to the external world, it mediates perceptions of it, and in it is generated, while it is functioning, the phenomenon of consciousness. It is the sense-organ of the whole apparatus, receptive, moreover, not only of excitations from without but also of such as proceed from the interior of the mind. [1]