The Self is just a ghost in the hive mind of society until it appears out of the fog of history in a cloak of righteousness, defying a world that's become evil. — frank
To the extent that these images become naturalized in the collective psyche, the Self endures, and will endure any assault on it. — frank
Perhaps the idea of a ‘collective psyche’ or ‘hive mind’ needs to be shelved along with that of an autonomous, identical self. In their place we can substitute the perspectival consistency of a point of view. Point of view is itself a multiplicity of selves that are produced within the collective called a person. The collective selves forming the changing person participate in the social group via the vantage of an ongoing perspective. — Joshs
:up:The Self is just a ghost in the hive mind of society until it appears out of the fog of history in a cloak of righteousness, defying a world that's become evil. — frank
She claims the right to ignore the rules of her society for the sake of a higher law. Nothing creates a more stark outline around the individual as the role of the reformer, the abolitionist, the revolutionary. Society calls them criminals. History calls them heroes. — frank
The Self is Moses, leading his people out of evil Egypt. It's Martin Luther, breaking away from the mother church. It's Marx: the social critic. To the extent that these images become naturalized in the collective psyche, the Self endures, and will endure any assault on it. — frank
Perhaps the idea of a ‘collective psyche’ or ‘hive mind’ needs to be shelved along with that of an autonomous, identical self. — Joshs
The collective selves forming the changing person participate in the social group via the vantage of an ongoing perspective. — Joshs
The self only is to the degree that it opposes the Anyone. — plaque flag
Some member of the chorus has to step forward and become the doomed hero. — plaque flag
Then there is the mother, or indeed any close carer, of a baby: she recognises a something in the baby that is very particularly that new human being, a unique identity in the movements and eyes and responses and 'personality' that soon merges: if this were true, the self would be no myth, at least, not to others. 'Why is he acting that way?' 'He's just being himself.' — mcdoodle
I am what's left when you subtract out the Other, yes. — frank
The self is the ground of experience, but it has no objective reality. — Wayfarer
Beyond that, wondering about the self - who am I, where did I come from, what will happen to me, and so on - are discouraged as forms of self-seeking or egocentrism. — Wayfarer
Antigone hangs herself. The point is that this devotion to the higher good (higher than society's understanding, anyway) is worth dying for.
The Self appears along with such fierce devotion to the Good that the Self can be sacrificed for it. — frank
To this I must object, for how did the clever blokes figure out they were illusions in the first place if they weren't so curious about themselves ? — plaque flag
I read somewhere that the idea of the illusory self was designed as a coping strategy for societies where the individual had little control. — Andrew4Handel
I distrust the motive for claiming the self is illusory. — Andrew4Handel
The Self is Moses, leading his people out of evil Egypt. It's Martin Luther, breaking away from the mother church. It's Marx: the social critic. To the extent that these images become naturalized in the collective psyche, the Self endures, and will endure any assault on it. — frank
Then there is the mother, or indeed any close carer, of a baby: she recognises a something in the baby that is very particularly that new human being, a unique identity in the movements and eyes and responses and 'personality' that soon merges: if this were true, the self would be no myth, at least, not to others. 'Why is he acting that way?' 'He's just being himself.' — mcdoodle
It seems you have to address someone's self in order to get them to reassess the issue of self otherwise who is being addressed? — Andrew4Handel
I can't imagine being anyone else so we may all be fundamentally different. — Andrew4Handel
We may even be described as always working on our self and self perception. Running from our self, finding our self, losing our self and so on
But one thing I believe is we should be true to our self not led by others. Not to feel pushed and pulled but with some kind of self contained integrity. — Andrew4Handel
The brain has the necessary unity for a self identity and receives input from one individuals sensory organs and perceptual mechanisms. — Andrew4Handel
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