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Good source that makes distinctions on consciousness?

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Sometimes I'm confused what the difference is between a concept, belief, principle, thought, and so on. A lot of them are synonyms but a lot of times there are fine distinctions depending on the context it is used. Is there a book on the book list that explains these metaphysical differences?

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Books could help, have you started by defining them using google in your commonplace book and then contemplating the differences?


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Can't be. I am a Chinese and I have got to say that your command of the English language is so much better than me. I am sure you understand the differences and if you really don't, just go to dictionary.com and search for the meaning and contemplate on them.

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19 hours ago, hyruga said:

Can't be. I am a Chinese and I have got to say that your command of the English language is so much better than me. I am sure you understand the differences and if you really don't, just go to dictionary.com and search for the meaning and contemplate on them.

My English is bad compared to the other languages I speak. It is not even my mother language.

19 hours ago, Thought Art said:

Books could help, have you started by defining them using google in your commonplace book and then contemplating the differences?

Yes. It is confusing me. I find it strange that Leo doesn't have a video on these simple basics. How can you even communicate complex ideas when people don't have a firm grasp on the basics?

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Hope this helps

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 "Unburdened and Becoming" - Bon Iver

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