AT ONE of the following lectures G. returned to the question of consciousness. "Neither the psychical nor the physical functions of man can be understood," he said, "unless the fact has been grasped that they can both work in different states of consciousness.
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Fragments, Chapter 8, pp.141-5 - Reading Club…
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AT ONE of the following lectures G. returned to the question of consciousness. "Neither the psychical nor the physical functions of man can be understood," he said, "unless the fact has been grasped that they can both work in different states of consciousness.