Consciousness
Consciousness as
basis for philosophy,
subjective form,
product of integration (synthesis)
Selectivity, importance
germ of consciousness
Not necessarilty involved in
actual occasions,
prehensions,
mentality,
decisions
Presupposes experience
Consciousness and
space and time,
satisfaction,
analytic and Lockian ideas
negation
error
realization of propositions
transmutation
width
Consciousness of
causal objectivification,
extensive relations
Primarily illuminates higher phases
arises in supplemental stage
involves contrast of theory and fact
involved in judgement
better than term mind
not in simple phyiscial feelings
requires adequate data
involves recollection
generally negligible