‘Consciousness’ in Old Metaphysics Vs. in CTMU; Outgrowth Response
Here is an outgrowth of my response to a comment on why we supposedly cannot define ‘Consciousness’ enjoy, AND how the CTMU defines Consciousness…
1. Without the CTMU; Old Academy Philosophical Definition of Consciousness—definition: ’flowing immediate determinate governed by language and towards given ends.’
There is an extreme deficiency of current Neuro-Psychological paradigms to come to an exact definition of what consciousness is because they discard philosophy and religious categories that can describe consciousness. (If we are working on a definition of consciousness without Langan’s terms which should justifiably supersede the terms at use here—using just the Old Academy Language for a definition to demonstrate my point on the ‘discarding of categories’);…
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