Not exact matches
The way she
feels about what she is hearing, what Whitehead calls «the subjective form» of the prehension, is
affected by her tiredness and the soreness of some of her muscles as well as by vague and half -
conscious hopes and fears.
This «nonconscious» foundation of emotion and
affect persists throughout life, but is complemented by a more
conscious focus (named «
feelings» and thoughts about
feelings) toward the end of childhood.
More than that, having a seventeen year old son makes me very
conscious of how he
feels having a mum wear certain lengths (as free spirited and relaxed as I am about what I wear, how much my legs are exposed does
affect him - has so, ever since he was six years old — in sanely modest and protective despite my shirts not being overly short at all: «mum - your shorts are a bit short»).
It is important, but I've been trying to stay away from the self - analytical part of that, because I
feel like I'll become too
conscious of it and it will
affect my future work.
Throughout her career, she was
conscious of breaking through barriers
affecting women in the legal system: «I always
felt that, as a woman, I had to proceed with my career cautiously.