we transcend the biological. We are able to conceive of purposes above and beyond those encompassed by biological theory. — Wayfarer
Then why believe it? It is the epitome of unsupported speculation. At best it's a feeling. This is precisely where the Buddha diverged from Hinduism, as he showed their doctrine of 'universal self' is incoherent. — Wayfarer
Regardless, my curiosity is piqued when you say that the Buddha showed the doctrine of universal self to be incoherent. Would you care to elaborate? — petrichor
What makes you so sure? — Possibility
Well the Buddha would challenge anyone to say what ‘the higher self’ is, or where in experience such a proposed ‘changeless being’ can be found or be demonstrated to exist. — Wayfarer
the sort of stance that leads the likes of Dennett to basically deny consciousness and qualia altogether. — petrichor
what if I were to ask you how you know you are having an experience or are conscious at all? And who is it that knows? — petrichor
Self is both an inside and an outside at the same time. — Joshs
What does that mean? What does it mean to say the self is an inside at a single point of time? Is there such a thing as a single point of time as an immediate 'now"? Heidegger and Husserl split up the now into a tri-partite structure retention-presencing and protention. Time is not puctual opints but stretched along as a horizon. For Heidegger thee now is a beyond itself, and thus self is already ahead of itself in a single moment of its being.So I'd agree self is both an inside and an outside, but only at different points in time. — Louco
Let's consider a drunkard just awakened from a blackout. People tell him of his deeds during the blackout, but he doesn't believe, because he can't remember experiencing those things. He doubts he experienced that. — Louco
So we see, we can doubt that we experience; and that throughout time. — Louco
There are a plethora of mental issues where the madman can be sure of his inexistence, or that he is a ghost, or other "degrees" of non-existence. And these people are functional language users and we share the world with them.You can be sure that you exist! — petrichor
:down: Dennett is a materialist. Buddhism denies materialism outright. — Wayfarer
where in experience such a proposed ‘changeless being’ can be found or be demonstrated to exist. — Wayfarer
There are a plethora of mental issues where the madman can be sure of his inexistence — Louco
Could we we instead say that the the intention IS the self? This way treats the self as a transitive process rather than a container. — Joshs
I think of the self as a metaphorical space where mental phenomena happen; so the metaphor of a container seems quite apt to me. — Louco
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