The world's consciousness - Luiz Hebeche

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Book: Hebeche, Luiz The world's conscience - an essay on the philosophy of psychology of L. Wittgenstein, Porto Alegre: EDIPUC, 2002.

Consciousness is language. Or rather, only in language that can handle the world of consciousness. The meaning of the words "world" and "consciousness" is how they are used in language. This is to eliminate the idea that the complexity of psychological concepts, which are in ordinary language, be subsumed in a unit superconceito - consciousness. Say, however, that ordinary language is the place to decide on the meaning of words can only result in the passage of a monism of the philosophy of consciousness to a semantic monism. Luiz Hebeche

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