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THE PHILOSOPHY OF CONSCIOUSNESS WITHOUT AN OBJECT

Khrystyna Khvoinytska-pereima

Вісник НЮУ імені Ярослава Мудрого: Серія: Філософія, філософія права, політологія, соціологія June 10, 2025 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.21564/2663-5704.63.315215 via DOAJ

Summary

The philosophy of consciousness without an object investigates the nature of consciousness when it is not linked to typical thoughts or perceptions. It explores theoretical foundations and philosophical challenges related to this concept, drawing from both Eastern philosophies and Western phenomenology. The study offers insights into how this state of consciousness may affect our understanding of self, awareness, and reality.

Abstract

The philosophy of consciousness without an object represents a profound inquiry into the nature of consciousness when divorced from its typical objects of thought, perception, or attention. This paper examines the theoretical underpinnings, implications, and philosophical challengesof a consciousness that does not necessarily tether itself to an object. Drawing from classical and contemporary sources, including Eastern philosophies and Western phenomenology, this study explores the conceptual and existential dimensions of such a state of consciousness, providing insights into its potential impacts on understanding self, awareness, and the nature of reality.

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