Devoir de Philosophie

AM I WHAT I BE AWARE OF ?

Publié le 12/08/2010

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Am I not initially be aware of before that I be aware?

  • There are two issues that must be distinguished:

- The question is: how can I lucidly aware of my being? - The question of law: as a conscious being, my being Is what I realize?

 

Consciousness is an object, but if I realize that the sky is blue, is it really? However, when my consciousness is focused on myself, the identity of the sighting and what is intended seems to bring certainty: If I am conscious of being sad, I'm sad because this coincides with the awareness that I. I am always aware of what I be. However, my experience tells me that I could be wrong about myself. What then is this being which I am aware that is not reducible to my conscience? I remain conscious before being an object, but this consciousness is not an immediate or direct entry of itself. When I wonder about myself, something I can escape my conscience?

 

I am what I think and I think what I am. As a man, I am a thinking being. All consciousness is intentionality 

(Husserl), nothing that I am missing. But what I am is one thing. The awareness I have of myself is another. The proof is that others are able to reveal to me unknown traits of my personality. In addition, many unconscious processes disturb the knowledge I have of myself.

 

Self-consciousness Is the testimony of what we are, so that consciousness would be the right itself, bringing us a true and intimate knowledge of our being, or the consciousness we have of ourselves n 'Is that part of what we are, so that there would be one in us of the unknown, we would be hidden and would take the form of an unconscious? Consciousness seems to be limited to a certain part of ourselves, so it does not give us a full knowledge of our being. We must therefore go beyond awareness to gain a true knowledge of self.

 

  • [The self exists in my eyes because I am aware. I am what I am conscious of being.It is impossible to think without being conscious of thinking. This is no longer refers to unconscious thought, but the body. Be aware of what I am, be aware that I act.]

 

  • [The realization that my self is limited, fragmentary. I am totally unaware of what I am.]

 

  • [Self-consciousness and conquer the task for the subject.]

 

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