Reality boils down to the self/other binary. It is the essential platform supporting all empirical experience and abstract thought. — ucarr
Reality boils down to the self/other binary. It is the essential platform supporting all empirical experience and abstract thought. — ucarr
Well, it's a bit glib. — Wayfarer
If the whole world is a mirror, then how do you develop a self in the first place? If everything is public, then where is the Self?
It sounds like what you're asking about is a conception of the self as a part of a larger whole. — kudos
Reality boils down to the self/other binary. It is the essential platform supporting all empirical experience and abstract thought. — ucarr
Technology is the 'stomping grounds' of youth, and lesser the high-school, place of worship, place of play, or the work-space. What do you think this means for the way we conceptualize ourselves as part of a greater whole? — kudos
I think life is richer when we can identify a difference between the intuition and the imagination. It is easy for image to stand in for sensibility; However, one ends up chasing one’s tail in philosophical thought trying to manage a war of ideas. — kudos
It seems a common thing to express disdain for the ‘woke’ culture and gender identity permissiveness through a type of anti-academic universalization, or insert whatever bourgeois premise one wishes to drown in the nihilist riverbed here. — kudos
Reality boils down to the self/other binary. It is the essential platform supporting all empirical experience and abstract thought. — ucarr
I'm not sure how accurate this is. — Tom Storm
When I think of 'self' - I don't consider this to be one discreet thing or even a knowable thing and I am uncertain what parts of the self are entirely me or not. I wonder if the idea of this/that is more of a convenient shorthand with limitations and gaps. — Tom Storm
I think the empirical experience of inflicted acute pain, physical or emotional, does an effective job of locating the position and boundaries of the self — ucarr
If I'm reading you correctly, you hold at least some sympathy for "woke" culture. I regard my statement as being reportage, not analysis in support of antithetical judgment.
...I think it misguided to characterize a philosophical idea as if it were a predefined and absolute product of consciousness. — kudos
...the Kantian alarm bell of treating Reason as if it were a means to an end. — kudos
...there is something we are losing by lumping post-structural thought in with objective machinations operating for themselves... — kudos
...not everyone wills to reason... — kudos
...universal reason is not just somewhere distant, but penetrates right down to the core of action. — kudos
...the... identity of thought and action... is being misunderstood. — kudos
We simply can't accept the identity whilst maintaining difference, and instinctively make recourse to the belief that they are separate domains with reference to a contingent difference principle. — kudos
I think the empirical experience of inflicted acute pain, physical or emotional, does an effective job of locating the position and boundaries of the self — ucarr
...could the self [be] a part of the 'great mind' or will, as per Schopenhauer or Kastrup? — Tom Storm
Are we all dissociated alters of each other? How would we tell? — Tom Storm
...can you not distinguish the intentions of the perpetrator, who inflicts great pain upon you, from your own intentions for yourself? — ucarr
Please demonstrate with an example - perhaps in dot points - how you see this working. — Tom Storm
If your point is simply that my reality appears to be different to the reality of the person who locked me in, so? How is this identifying anything useful about the self? — Tom Storm
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