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Consciousness Quote by Karl Brunnholzl

“Also, when one thoroughly analyzes a continuum on the seeming level, [one finds that] the utpala at the time when it is seen and the utpala at the time when it is [conceptually] apprehended are different entities. Furthermore, the sense consciousness that experiences it and the apprehending…” quote by Karl Brunnholzl
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““Also, when one thoroughly analyzes a continuum on the seeming level, [one finds that] the utpala at the time when it is seen and the utpala at the time when it is [conceptually] apprehended are different entities. Furthermore, the sense consciousness that experiences it and the apprehending conception are different entities [as well].””

Karl Brunnholzl

About This Quote

The passage explains that the observed object and its conceptual representation are distinct, as are the perceiver and the concept.

In simple terms: Seeing and thinking about something are separate processes.

Key Takeaway

Distinguish perception from conceptualization.

Themes

philosophy mind perception reality language

Mood

analytical thoughtful inquisitive

Type

philosophical academic

When to use this quote

  • academic discussion
  • philosophical analysis
  • teaching

Key Concepts

epistemology ontology cognitive science

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we know when perception and concept diverge?
  • What implications does this have for communication?
A Different Perspective

Conceptual distinctions can be abstract and hard to apply practically.

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