The Autobiography of the I Or Ego: Or, the Metaphysics of An Interloper And ...
The Autobiography of the I Or Ego: Or, the Metaphysics of An Interloper And ...
Wheeler, Charles Kirkland
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But, still, though on the score just indica- ted they are inseparable, yet are they utterly distinct; as much so as are surface and solid, or as the lines forming an angle from an angle which they form — as solid or angle are to obtain. The surface is not the solid itself, nor the lines the angle itself; neither is consciousness nor content, either the other itself. The latter is, as it were, the thing thought utterly distinct from the former and what is to the effect of the thinker of the thin...g thought, — utterly distinct, equally whether consciousness is thinker, an inde- pendent entity though we cannot realize it, or whether only a function, accident or the like, of such thinker and entity. 34 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THE I OR EGO. Whether consciousness is entity of itself and thinker, we do not know. We may know of such a thing as capacity and capac- ity/or consciousness; but we do not know of capacity of what for it. And for one rea- son among others, that the what^ whatever it is, never — as we earlier had occasion to make evident even to a demonstration — comes to the surface in self-consciousness, of which it is infinitely incapable; never comes to the surface in self-consciousness and as I or ego — never.
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