William,

I certainly never said, wrote, thought that thinking was
non-epistemic - nor is the result of the process of consciousness. What is not
clear (for me) is the status of a non-conscious experience. Is a non-conscious
experience just a sensation?

My point was exclusively about the sensorial
process. As you say, "feeling arises from bodily sensations" making sensations
non-epistemic and feelings part of the perceptual process = epistemic.

Luc
 www.lucdelannoy.com




William worte:

(...)  Feeling and reasoning are
connected.  Feeling arises from bodily sensations and is a necessary part of
"thinking".  I'm getting at the position that denies the possibility of
non-epistemic thinking or consciousness. 
WC 


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