Consciência e autoconsciência em Leibniz
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35920/arf.v21i1.16231Keywords:
Leibniz, mente, consciência, consciência de si, apercepção, continuidademind, consciousness, self-awareness, apperception, continuityAbstract
Resumo: Discuto, no presente artigo, a concepção leibniziana da mente, mostrando que as percepções e as sensações podem ser compreendidas como constituindo uma série contínua, mas que as apercepções forçosamente introduzem uma descontinuidade no sistema, o que torna essa concepção incompatível com o princípio da continuidade, igualmente assumido por Leibniz.
Abstract: I discuss in this article the Leibnizian conception of the mind, showing that perceptions and sensations can be understood as constituting a continuous series, but that apperceptions forcibly introduce a discontinuity into the system, which renders this conception incompatible with the principle of continuity, also assumed by Leibniz.
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