Chapter Consciousness without Existence: Descartes, Severino and the Interpretation of Experience

Consciousness is connected with the fact that a subject is aware and open to the manifestation of whatever appears. Existence, by contrast, is used to express the fact that something is given in experience, is present, or is real. Usually, the two notions are taken to be somehow related. This chapte...

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Main Author: Sangiacomo, Andrea (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2023
Series:Knowledge and its Histories
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