BEWUSSTSEINSLAGE

n. a state of consciousness which cannot be associated with any particular sensation. For instance, affirmation and certainty are more of conscious attitudes than sensory components. Followers of Wurzberg school, therefore, use it for mental activities and experiences which cannot be analyzed in terms of sensations or images. See imageless thought.

BEWUSSTSEINSLAGE: “The German word Bewusstseinslage refers to conscious mental states which cannot be associated with specific sensations or images.”

 

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