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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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(1993) Mental representation and consciousness, Dordrecht, Kluwer.

Conclusion

two basic phenomenological forms of intuitive mental representation

Eduard Marbach

pp. 175-180

The main assumption, perhaps, of the present investigation can be put as simply as follows: consciousness matters in mental representation. In this study, I have tried to show exactly how consciousness is involved in any of several more or less elementary varieties of mentally representing something. The reader will have understood that the range of what is referred to by the title of the present study, mental representation and consciousness, has been confined just to intuitive mental representation.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2239-1_8

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Marbach, E. (1993). Conclusion: two basic phenomenological forms of intuitive mental representation, in Mental representation and consciousness, Dordrecht, Kluwer, pp. 175-180.

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