Philosophical views on the development of ideas about consciousness
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2021.vol3.pp35-37Keywords:
new, dualism, emergence, pavedAbstract
In the new era, R. Descartes (1596-1650) equated consciousness with thinking, separated it from the more general concept of "psyche" and considered consciousness as an independent, free-thinking substance, as opposed to other adjacent - large-scale, non-thinking, material substance. ydi. This philosophical approach, called dualism, later paved the way for the emergence of two opposing approaches to understanding the nature of consciousness.
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