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 conception are different entities [as well].””
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.
Distinguish perception from conceptualization.
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When to use this quote
- academic discussion
- philosophical analysis
- teaching
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we know when perception and concept diverge?
- What implications does this have for communication?
Conceptual distinctions can be abstract and hard to apply practically.