Abstract This paper examines the relationship between self, thought, and direct experience through a phenomenological approach. It argues that life unfolds as an immediate, non-verbal movement, while thought emerges as a secondary process rooted in memory, language, and conditioning. The sense of “self” is investigated not as an inherent entity but as a construct arising through conceptual identification. By integrating insights from prior works on conditioning, identity, and consciousness, the.
Singh, Mayank: Self as Nature & Thoughts: A Phenomenological Inquiry
Mayank Singh
