http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - dental Ego (Kant, Fichte, Husserl), which is pure subjectivity (or the observing Self), which can never be seen as an object of any sort. . . . [whereby] according to such philosophers as Fichte, this pure Ego is one with absolute Spirit . . .??? (p. 236); ??? Somewhat paradoxically, Wilber contrasts the Piagetian sense of egocentric???an early stage, before the ego as ???self??? or ???subject???
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