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I, Ego, Self | Blackmore | Pauen I 244 I/Ego/Blackmore/Pauen: Blackmore thesis: Beliefs are only accumulations of memes that change constantly. VsMinsky, VsDennett: The self also has no pragmatic value. >Memes. Unencumbered by it, we can have an unbiased access to the present. (Th. NagelVs.) I 245 I: the I is not the origin of our desires, but the function of bundling. PauenVsBlackmore: how should continuity be preserved at all? >Personal identity. Vs: Individuals can behave very differently to desires, even if they belong to the same social group. |
Blckmo I S. Blackmore Consciousness London 2010 Pauen I M. Pauen Grundprobleme der Philosophie des Geistes Frankfurt 2001 |
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Blackmore, S. | Pauen Vs Blackmore, S. | Pauen I 244 I/Blackmore/Pauen: beliefs are merely accumulations of memes that are constantly changing. VsMinsky, VsDennett: The self has no pragmatic value either. Unencumbered by this, we can have a more unbiased approach to the presence. (NagelVs.) I 245 I: no source of our desires, but a function of bundling. PauenVsBlackmore: how should continuity be maintained then? Vs: individuals can behave very differently to desires, even if they belong to the same social group (controlled by memes). |
Pauen I M. Pauen Grundprobleme der Philosophie des Geistes Frankfurt 2001 |