The Anatomy of a Philosophical Mind: Notes and Papers Toward a Metaphysics,Used

The Anatomy of a Philosophical Mind: Notes and Papers Toward a Metaphysics,Used

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In The Anatomy of a Philosophical Mind: Notes and Papers toward a Metaphysics, author Gustav T. Auglund offers us a model of the human psyche, a model based on experience in this case his own necessarily arbitrary experience. But what is experience exactly? As Auglund explains it, experience is that which does not require conscious thought but is rather the mere viewing of reality. The consciousness of one's experience, however, in turn creates a vacuum that man, by his very nature, seems compelled to fill. Thus we attempt to give meaning to our experience, to fill the void of simply mindless being. Here the author raises the issue, Is meaning itself an illusion, a bridge over a gap, a gap in the psyche? Auglund's psychic model attempts to encompass both mind and matter, yet, as he puts it, is never completely satisfied that it can say anything meaningful about either.... What Auglund hopes to accomplish in thus constructing his psychic model is to guide consciousness toward that w

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