Unconscious influences on discourses about consciousness : ideology, state-specific science and unformulated experience

Discussions about consciousness are complicated by the fact that participants do not share a common underlying “ordinary” consciousness. Everyday experience is founded on what Teasdale calls implicational cognition, much of which is not verbally formulated. An unacknowledged aspect of debate is indi...

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Main Author: Edwards, D J A
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 2005
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007776
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-62262018-11-20T06:11:55ZUnconscious influences on discourses about consciousness : ideology, state-specific science and unformulated experienceEdwards, D J ADiscussions about consciousness are complicated by the fact that participants do not share a common underlying “ordinary” consciousness. Everyday experience is founded on what Teasdale calls implicational cognition, much of which is not verbally formulated. An unacknowledged aspect of debate is individuals’ attempts to negotiate the expression of their unformulated experience. This is further complicated by the way in which a discourse, based on particular ontological assumptions, exercises an ideological control which limits what underlying aspects of experience can be formulated at all. Tart’s concept of state specific sciences provides a framework within which the role of unformulated experience can be acknowledged and taken into account. Unless this is done, debates will be vitiated by participants engaging in ideological struggles and talking at cross-purposes.Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology2005Article20 pagespdfvital:6226http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007776EnglishEdwards, D J A
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description Discussions about consciousness are complicated by the fact that participants do not share a common underlying “ordinary” consciousness. Everyday experience is founded on what Teasdale calls implicational cognition, much of which is not verbally formulated. An unacknowledged aspect of debate is individuals’ attempts to negotiate the expression of their unformulated experience. This is further complicated by the way in which a discourse, based on particular ontological assumptions, exercises an ideological control which limits what underlying aspects of experience can be formulated at all. Tart’s concept of state specific sciences provides a framework within which the role of unformulated experience can be acknowledged and taken into account. Unless this is done, debates will be vitiated by participants engaging in ideological struggles and talking at cross-purposes.
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title Unconscious influences on discourses about consciousness : ideology, state-specific science and unformulated experience
title_short Unconscious influences on discourses about consciousness : ideology, state-specific science and unformulated experience
title_full Unconscious influences on discourses about consciousness : ideology, state-specific science and unformulated experience
title_fullStr Unconscious influences on discourses about consciousness : ideology, state-specific science and unformulated experience
title_full_unstemmed Unconscious influences on discourses about consciousness : ideology, state-specific science and unformulated experience
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