Orientation to Experience
Recognizing Experience
- is a continuous inner process of human beings, and possibly all living systems. It is part of the natural world, but it may be differentiated from the material 'outer world' and called the 'inner world' or 'mind' or 'consciousness'.
- is a concrete phenomenon, not an abstraction, and so its presence can be referred to directly just like entities in the physical world.
- is massive and only a small part can be focused upon or given attention at any time. Only a small fraction of this small part is ever explicated: most experience remains implicit or hidden. Again, much like the physical world.
- is generated by human interaction with the world i.e. by perception and action. Experience is self-generating and open to endless elaboration that may be heedless of perception or action.
- In the Taxonomy, elements are: and . All other conceptions (e.g. belief, thought, self &c.) are expected to be forms or derivatives of these. is the in the . Its
Organisation of the Inquiry
The Topics in this Satellite intend to cover the following:
Introductory Conceptions
Typology to be Re-Developed
Investigation of Frameworks
- Start with issues in studying experience.
Originally posted: 24-Oct-2014. Last updated: 7-Dec-2014.