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- Since at least the time of Immanuel Kant (1781/7), this phenomenon has been called the unity of consciousness. More generally, it is consciousness not of A and, separately, of B and, separately, of C, but of A -and- B -and- C together, as the contents of a single conscious state.
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Mar 27, 2001 · The Unity of Consciousness. 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.
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(1) What is the unity of consciousness? What does it mean to say that different states of consciousness are unified with each other, or that they are part of a single encompassing state? The idea of unity is multifaceted, and has been understood in many different ways by different thinkers.
Oct 28, 2010 · What is the unity of consciousness? To what degree might consciousness be unified? And what implications might the unity of consciousness have for our conception of consciousness and the self? Drawing on philosophy, psychology and neuroscience, this book presents answers to these questions.
- Tim Bayne
The unity of consciousness is our capacity to be conscious of a number of items all at once, in what could be called a single conscious act. Such unity is found in at least three places: consciousness of the world in general, consciousness of self in general, and paying focal attention to aspects of either. In all three,
Jun 18, 2004 · In each case the aim is to explain how organization and activity at the relevant neural level could underlie one or another major type or feature of consciousness. Global fields or transient synchronous assemblies could underlie the intentional unity of phenomenal consciousness.
There is some intuitive appeal to the idea that consciousness is unified, and to the idea that it must be unified. But as soon as the issue is raised, a number of questions immediately arise: (1) What is the unity of consciousness? (2) Is consciousness necessarily unified? (3) How can the unity of consciousness be explained?
What is the unity of consciousness? Timothy J. Bayne & David J. Chalmers. In Axel Cleeremans (ed.), The Unity of Consciousness: Binding, Integration, and Dissociation. Oxford University Press (2003) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. At any given time, a subject has a multiplicity of conscious experiences.