The Problem of Consciousness and the Philosopher's Calling

Russian Studies in Philosophy 49 (2):8-27 (2010)
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The author explains his conception of philosophy as "consciousness talking aloud" and examines what he sees as the central issue of philosophy—how consciousness can gain direct access to itself

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original Mamardashvili, M. K. (1990) "The Problem of Consciousness and the Philosopher's Calling". Russian Studies in Philosophy 29(1):6-26

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