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An injured woman — I couldn't tell whether she was conscious — lay on the stretcher, her legs entirely blown off.
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"Bliss – a-second-by-second joy and gratitude at the gift of being alive, conscious – lies on the other side of crushing, crushing boredom".
While his 1977 play "A Life in the Theatre" delved far deeper into the mysteries of mentorship, "Keep Your Pantheon" shares that work's interest in the conscious lies an actor tells.
A typed note that Wallace left in his papers laid out the novel's idea: "Bliss — a-second-by-second joy and gratitude at the gift of being alive, conscious — lies on the other side of crushing, crushing boredom.
"Bliss — a second-by-second joy and gratitude at the gift of being alive, conscious — lies on the other side of crushing, crushing boredom," Wallace wrote in a note left with the manuscript.
He continues: A typed note that Wallace left in his papers laid out the novel's idea: "Bliss — a-second-by-second joy and gratitude at the gift of being alive, conscious — lies on the other side of crushing, crushing boredom.
It was a conscious lie.
It wasn't conscious lie detection, a forced, yes-or-no judgment, that mattered.
The reasons for this are obvious; there is a difference between a conscious lie and an error made because you have tried to answer a thoroughly complicated question, and perhaps failed.
One source of the idea that a difference in type of content helps constitute a distinction between what is and is not phenomenally conscious lies in the apparent distinction between sense experience and judgment.
They were conscious lies.
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