The self is the personal perspective of thought. If someone says "The self is a myth," they are actively perpetuating the myth, while simultaneously claiming to deny it. In other words, acting in bad faith and inconsistently with respect to the transcendental conditions of the production of the idea. — Pantagruel
The conditions of the possibility of there being an argument. In this case, the perspective of the self that is actually offering the idea and is engaged in a dialogic process with an "other self" or other. — Pantagruel
That still affirms Geist as part of our world, it just recalls that it's a partial truth like everything else. — frank
Think about what we mean by "voluntary" or "volition." How do you know a creature is moving by its own volition? Because it doesn't sway in the breeze. Because it gets up and moves to the bird feeder in a way a rock never will. In other words, volition is fundamentally identified by the way that it's counter to nature. — frank
The conditions of the possibility of there being an argument. In this case, the perspective of the self that is actually offering the idea and is engaged in a dialogic process with an "other self" or other. — Pantagruel
That's our pseudodivinity: we've got a species-soul that's thousands of years old. — plaque flag
Thanks to story telling and writing, yes — frank
Thoughts? — frank
Exactly. [ As you seemed to notice, I didn't mean anything supernatural -- just culture..] And now we have crazy electronic devices for recording everything. The historians of the future are going to be swamped. — plaque flag
No, it's not a ghost in the machine. It's freakin' software. — frank
But do the higher order entities in the "hive mind," have selfhood as well? Does the state for example? — Count Timothy von Icarus
The ideal state being one that "wills what it does and knows what it wills." — Count Timothy von Icarus
Then again, the question "where does qualia come from," doesn't have a good answer, so this is more intuition on my part than anything else. — Count Timothy von Icarus
he reason I don't think it is a good analogy is that software is installed, can be replaced holus bolus and a particular software yields exactly the same results in different machines. — Janus
What exactly does it mean to say the behavior of humans does not reduce to neuronal activity? — Janus
I wasn't presenting an analogy. — frank
If you don't know how it works, hold off on stating what must be the case. — frank
Again, if you don't know how it works, lighten up on the dogma. — frank
:up:I think of selfhood as being like music with themes, particular scales and rhythms, and like music, one is always progressing through an arc, and it's arcs within arcs like days within weeks, weeks within years, and years within a life. — frank
The subjective is the private self realm and it is a perspective. — Andrew4Handel
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