Term ID: T2788

James's Stream of Consciousness

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William James's concept describing thought as a continuous, flowing process rather than discrete mental elements, influencing understanding of consciousness and cognitive processes.
Example: The continuous flow of thoughts, feelings, and sensations that make up conscious experience, constantly changing and interconnected rather than occurring as separate, isolated events.

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Reference: James (1890)