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Sat Feb 13 16:01:38 CST 2016


Man, like every living being, thinks continually without knowing it
[denkt immerfort, aber weiss es nicht]; the thinking that rises to
consciousness is only the smallest part of all this – the most
superficial and worst part – for only this conscious thinking occurs
in words, which is to say signs of communication [denn allein dieses
bewußte Denken geschieht in Worten, das heisst in
Mittheilungszeichen], and this fact  uncovers the origin of
consciousness. In brief, the development of language and the
development of consciousness (not of Reason but merely of the way
Reason enters consciousness) go hand in hand... (GS 354)

Nietzsche on the Nature of the Unconscious Paul Katsafanas

http://people.bu.edu/pkatsa/NontheUnconscious.pdf
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