- Personal experience
Personal experience of a
human being is the moment-to-momentexperience andsensory awareness of internal and external events.History
An early belief of some philosophers of
Ancient Greece was that themind was like arecording device and simply kept somehow-objective records of what thesenses experienced. This was believed in the Western world into the 20th century untilcognitive psychology experiments decisively proved that it was not true, and that many events were simply filled in by the mind, based on what "should be". This among other things explained whyeyewitness accounts of events often were so widely varied.In
Ancient Rome it was believed that personal experience was part of some divine or species-widecollective experience . This gave rise to notions ofracial memory ,national mission , and such notions asracism andpatriotism . It was likely easier to createpolitical movement s and military morale with such notions, than a strictly personal idea of experience.Carl Jung andJoseph Campbell were notable investigators of these ideas of collective experience in the 20th century.During
The Enlightenment , there was rigorous investigation of these ideas.Immanuel Kant noted that it was only possible to explain "experience and its objects" as a consequence of each other: either experience makes those objects possible, or those objects make experience possible. This is seen today asdualism , and denying the possibility of a third thing making both experience and whatever reality its objects have, both possible. That thing could be a more universalcognition , as proposed in some versions ofChristianity orGaia philosophy .ee also
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Postmodernism
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