Oh good. There have been few more oppressively onerous ideas than that of the 'real you'. Nice to see it being done away with. — StreetlightX
I'll now say that the Nobel Committee was full of Swedish shit — Bitter Crank
a pretty pared back bundle — Amity
In an autobiography, obviously I'm going to focus on actions, events, experiences, etc. It wouldn't be a philosophy text about personal identity. — Terrapin Station
My "real me" isn't something that I believe is ultimately under my control, — Terrapin Station
You boiled it down to brain function. — Amity
Well if the 'real you' is about dynamic brain function, then why would it not be under your control? — Amity
Still, have a read of the first chapter of this. — StreetlightX
First Circle: “I AM WHAT I AM”
“I AM WHAT I AM.” This is marketing’s latest offering to the world, the final stage in the development of advertising, far beyond all the exhortations to be different, to be oneself and drink Pepsi...
WHAT AM I,” then? Since childhood, I’ve passed through a flow of milk, smells, stories, sounds, emotions, nursery rhymes, substances, gestures, ideas, impressions, gazes, songs, and foods. What am I? Tied in every way to places, sufferings, ancestors, friends, loves, events, languages, memories, to all kinds of things that obviously are not me. Everything that attaches me to the world, all the links that constitute me, all the forces that compose me don’t form an identity, a thing displayable on cue, but a singular, shared, living existence, from which emerges — at certain times and places — that being which says “I.” Our feeling of inconsistency is simply the consequence of this foolish belief in the permanence of the self and of the little care we give to what makes us what we are....
— Comite invisible
So, who are you ? — Amity
As it happens, the first three names on the list – and they are just alphabetical for now, with a public vote to pick the top 10 open – are all wrestling with identity. Naomi Alderman’s novel Disobedience, about a London rabbi’s bisexual daughter, explores how faith communities can find space for difference; Syrian architect Marwa al-Sabouni explains how deadly walls of misunderstanding in Syria grew up due to a dearth of public spaces; philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah reconciles the importance of grounded identities with the need to protect vulnerable groups... — Tom Clark
This should be open to a public vote. From a list of 5, compiled by the contributors and readers of this thread. Who can best answer the question 'Who Am I ?' :chin:
Not me. You. Who are you ? — Amity
I was waiting for that. You didn't disappoint.
But who was Popeye, really ? — Amity
And what does that mean ? How does that answer the question of who we are ?
Is it about working out who the 'Real' you is, or might be - and then some kind of self-realisation or actualization? — Amity
At each step of becoming who you are it is you who is making that determination. — Fooloso4
Or perhaps once something has been removed we must work with what remains. — Fooloso4
Why did you choose the highly individual name: Terrapin Station ? What does it mean to you ? — Amity
Your dynamic body is under your control, unless something dramatic happens to you.
And then it might become another 'you'. With a different personality, exhibiting different behaviour. — Amity
The question of 'Who is the real you ?' becomes of practical and emotional relevance to you and family who will exclaim 'But that's not Terrapin Station !' or whatever your real name is. — Amity
Not initially, if you are the person being sculpted or moulded by someone else. — Amity
Usually, there is a form in mind. — Amity
That might be less deterministic and more like free jazz. — Amity
Perhaps particularly pertinent to ageing bodies with 'Bits-Falling-Off Syndrome'. — Amity
There is no Real you because your personality is simply a compilation of your tastes with your experiences and both of those things are beyond any type of reasonable control. — Filipe
there is no true difference between you and everything. — Filipe
Dynamic means that it's changing/it doesn't stay the same. You're constantly changing, your personality is always in process of changing a bit, etc. — Terrapin Station
That's about other persons' concepts, and specifically, it's about what they'd consider the "essential" features for them to christen something by a particular name. — Terrapin Station
But the extent to which you allow this to happen is determined by you. — Fooloso4
One does not begin with the ability to play freely. So too, one does not begin with the ability to live freely. — Fooloso4
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