Consciousness is a being such that in its being, its being is in question in so far as this being implies a being other than itself.
– Jean Paul Sartre
Consciousness is a being such that in its being, its being is in question in so far as this being implies a being other than itself.
– Jean Paul Sartre
Hi, I am a history student at UCSC and I was just doing some idle searching on the internet for information on Professor Robert Goff, because I am in a philosophy class of his and find him most interesting/delightful. I thought maybe I would find his personal website with such juicy information as his favorite color or vacation spot or childhood memory, but all i’ve found so far is this quote on your web blog. It is quite a quote, and I have to ask if you remember what the context was, or what it meant! Jello in a milk carton! I must know, I’ve never heard Goff say anything THAT great… So I don’t know if you will get this, but I would really appreciate any response with additional information. Thanks, Darcy
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