The scene of culture and consciousness II

We may say that the scene of consciousness, or scene of representation, is in itself paradoxical. For if consciousness is an individual phenomenon, such that its extension to groups is always metaphoric, the scene, on the other hand, is essentially collective, so that a scene in which there is only...

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Main Author: Gans, Eric Lawrence 1941- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2023
In:Enthalten in: Chronicles of Love and Resentment (2023), 792
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Summary:We may say that the scene of consciousness, or scene of representation, is in itself paradoxical. For if consciousness is an individual phenomenon, such that its extension to groups is always metaphoric, the scene, on the other hand, is essentially collective, so that a scene in which there is only one subject is itself something...