
Double Consciousness (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Mar 21, 2016 · Double-consciousness is identified as a “sensation”, a consciousness of one’s self, but which falls short of a unified, “true” self-consciousness. It is part of a more complex feeling …
Double Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Double-consciousness is a concept in social philosophy referring, originally, to a source of inward “twoness” putatively experienced by African-Americans because of their racialized oppression …
W.E.B. Du Bois - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Sep 13, 2017 · The concept of double-consciousness is the most extensively discussed concept in the humanities and social sciences secondary literature on Du Bois, and it has received …
Consciousness (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Jun 18, 2004 · There are thus many concepts of consciousness, and both “conscious” and “consciousness” are used in a wide range of ways with no privileged or canonical meaning.
The Neuroscience of Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of …
Oct 9, 2018 · Given the breadth of neuroscience so conceived, this review focuses mostly on cortical activity that sustains perceptual consciousness, with emphasis on vision. This is not …
Temporal Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Aug 6, 2010 · If this is right, and if (as many believe) consciousness is essentially temporal, then this structure (or mechanism) is an essential component of consciousness itself, in all its forms.
Feminist Perspectives on the Self - Stanford Encyclopedia of …
Jun 28, 1999 · Theories of the multiplicitous self resonate with Lorde’s “sister outsider” and Collins’ “outsider-within”, which, in contrast with W.E.B. DuBois’s well-established account of …
Kant’s View of the Mind and Consciousness of Self
Jul 26, 2004 · For Kant, this distinction between consciousness of oneself and one’s states by doing acts of synthesis and consciousness of oneself and one’s states as the objects of …
Temporal Consciousness > The Specious Present: Further Issues …
Theorists may disagree about the manner in which change and persistence are incorporated into consciousness—the stories told by cinematic theorists, retentionalists and extensionalists are …
Neutral Monism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Feb 3, 2005 · Roughly, it is the notion of consciousness as a diaphanous or transparent relation, medium, or container by means of which the objects of consciousness are presented or …