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why is apperception the mind's perception of itself?

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Currently i equate apperception to that quality of perception one finds in a PCE, which one always has but is obscured by a self. why is apperception the mind being aware of itself, though? i don't see how being in a PCE equates to the mind aware of itself, i.e. "The potent combination of attentiveness – fascinated reflective contemplation – and sensuousness produces apperception, which happens when the mind becomes aware of itself." [1]

RE: why is apperception the mind's perception of itself?
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1/19/11 3:01 PM as a reply to Beoman Claudiu Dragon Emu Fire Golem.
I think by 'the mind becoming aware of itself' he just means the brain becoming aware of itself in operation, the brain not being seperate from the senses:


The eyes are not separate from the brain ... the eyes are the brain. Think about it: physically, the eyes are the brain protruding itself on stalks!").


;)