Not exact matches
Currently he's bringing these divergent
experiences together in order to help companies develop more
conscious, purpose - driven business
models; and to help investors build societal as well as financial value.
This kind of
experience would not be what Cobb's
model would lead us to expect at all, for if the fully
conscious, regnant occasions totally encompassed the region of the brain, inheriting from every part, how could the content of some of the brain occasions have remained hidden from me?
I will put Cobb back on the defensive by saying that I fail to see how the
model of an all - encompassing, regionally inclusive
experience is compatible with the hiddenness of competing drives, aspirations and fears which psychoanalysis reveals in the» «depth» dimension of the psyche,» by which term I mean something broader than the unified
experience of the analogue to the «soul,» namely, the restless depths of the complex societies which support the regnant nexus and which have a «life» of their own, which is in some instances incorporated into, melded into the
conscious experience of the occasions in the regnant society, and sometimes is not.
At any rate, one thing is certain: only an
experience of «the inclusive something» as «an inclusive
experience» and hence the
conscious realization that this is all it can be could possibly warrant the claim that it is «the
model of all
experiences.»
In his discussion of the rationality of our notion of the universe, he writes that «the existential belief in the unity of reality corresponding to the unity of
conscious experience permeates the whole standard cosmological
model, including all its constructs» (p. 280) and asks why the standard cosmological
model is so convincing.
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