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Spontaneity of consciousness

an attempt of mathematical interpretation of certain Plato's ideas

Vasilij V. Nalimov

pp. 313-324

Abstract

Now at last Western culture seems ready to acknowledge the problem of man and the central problem of his existence. But the problem of man is actually that of meanings, since man exists and acts for the sake of meanings. But who knows what "meanings' are?

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Carvallo Marc E. (1992) Nature, cognition and system II: current systems-scientific research on natural and cognitive systems volume 2: on complementarity and beyond. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 313-324

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-2779-0_18

Full citation:

Nalimov Vasilij V. (1992) „Spontaneity of consciousness: an attempt of mathematical interpretation of certain Plato's ideas“, In: M. E. Carvallo (ed.), Nature, cognition and system II, Dordrecht, Springer, 313–324.