Miguel
Perhaps but unconsiously? You think he did it without realizing he was?
Seems like you'd have to do that "on purpose" as most of those cylinders
are heavy! :) (Miguel- I know you were kidding so please don't take this
as an attack on you or your thoughts- but your note really tripped a
caffeine fueled pensiveness- or served as distraction from three
syllabi!!)
 
No really. He wasn't conscious of the self-medication aspect but was
conscious of taking nitrous seems fitting since that requires a bit of
choice (I'm not assuming that choice per se but am assuming a sentinent
writer since that comes from first person accounts from James). He may
have been conscious of birds singing, the smell of a well prepared roast
for dinner, his aggitation. Or maybe he wasn't conscious of any of that
(and I'm not yet lost in the distinction between conscious and aware
which has already been pointed out on list). To Wundt, Skinner, most of
us, I think, who are psychologists, this is the problem with the very
ill defined line between a scientific psychology and folk psychology -
or personal experience (to put it in Wundt's terms). It is difficult to
impossible to get this across to most of our students - that Skinner and
most of psychology isn't denying that they are conscious- just denying
it is the best way to explain what happens from the scientific
perspective. Sigh. Back to the mundane- "The objectives of this course
are. . . . ." 
:) Tim

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Given that James suffered from depression, could his use of nitrous
oxide be interpreted as an attempt at self-medicating ... perhaps
unconsciously
 
Miguel


                On Feb 26, 2007, at 2:11 PM, DeVolder Carol L wrote:


                         
                        Second, I find it interesting that William James
was such an 
                        enthusiast of stream of consciousness that he
became enamored of 
                        the use of inhaled nitrous oxide as a way to
expand one's 
                        consciousness.

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