G. W. Leibniz apperseptiosta

Ajatus 58:91-105 (2001)
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This paper discusses Leibniz's views on apperception, especially in the context of this pseudo-dialogue with John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. I emphasize the role of attention in the process of becoming conscious of a perception.

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Markku Roinila
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