About Marinus Jan Marijs

If one writes about the higher levels of consciousness, second person process descriptions seem to be preferable to first person descriptions.
Landscape paintings are much more interesting than self-portraits.
However if one wants to give a full description of the human condition, first person descriptions are unavoidable.
A philosophical treatise can be mostly written in object or process language,
but phenomenological descriptions must be by its very nature first person descriptions.
It is for this reason that self-observations, and personal experiences of the author are included.
I live in the South-West of the Netherlands, and for as far as it was relevant, some articles contain autobiographical material.

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"A philosophical treatise can be mostly written in object or process language,
but phenomenological descriptions must be by its very nature first person descriptions.
It is for this reason that self-observations, and personal experiences of the author are included."
Marinus Jan Marijs.

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