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    Outlines of the Theory of Choice
    The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 26 60-68. 1998.
    There are two distinctions of orientation or of intention of a subject toward any phenomenon: "to" or "from" it, attraction or repulsion, acceptance or rejection. The +/- acceptability or pleasantness/unpleasantness of a phenomenon to a subject is the term indicating his or her +/- orientation to the perceived phenomenon. There are six components of the stream of human consciousness: contact senses, distant senses and emotions. Only four of them possess their own acceptability or pleasantness. P…Read more