Answer by Nelson Alexander for What is the relationship between thinking and...
Definitely! There is a genre of works primarily in etymology, textual analysis, and media studies known as "primary orality."Among the great scholars in this field are Walter Ong and Eric Havelock,...
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What is a thought? I propose that thought is perception without sensation--that is, a subjective experience of a sensory event, minus the actual stimulation of that sense. By that definition, then, the...
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Thoughts are not dependant on voices since many people experience thoughts as images, etc...I recently talked with such a person (PhD) who insisted she seldom experiences thoughts as an inner voice,...
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You might find interesting Trigant Burrow's "Preconscious Foundations of Human Experience", (1964).One of his observations was that language, i.e. voices, are late additions to human interaction, in...
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Interesting question. I don't have any books or references for you - apart from general pointers to Lacans Mirror; and Buddist dependent co-arising.Lacan would probably say that it is through his...
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A question is perplexing me recently: whether our thoughts are dependent on voices , or in another word, can we have any thoughts without voices?Hegel remarks:'The voice comes very close to thought.'...
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