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7109 | If you think of '2+2=4' as the content of thought, the self must be united transcendentally [Sartre] |
Full Idea: It is possible that those who think that '2 and 2 make 4' is the content of my representations may be forced to resort to a transcendental and subjective principle of unification - in other words, the I. | |
From: Jean-Paul Sartre (Transcendence of the Ego [1937], I (A)) | |
A reaction: He suggests that thoughts themselves unite the mind, externally. If you think of thoughts as internal, you must resort to a transcendental fiction to unify the mind. Personally I think the mind is inherently unified by brain structures. |
7106 | The Ego is not formally or materially part of consciousness, but is outside in the world [Sartre] |
Full Idea: I should like to show here that the Ego is neither formally nor materially in consciousness; it is outside, in the world; it is a being in the world, like the Ego of another. | |
From: Jean-Paul Sartre (Transcendence of the Ego [1937], Intro) | |
A reaction: This idea is the germ of what has got modern externalists about the mind (see quotations from Mark Rowlands) interested in Sartre. Personally I think he is wrong, and the Ego is a part of consciousness. It doesn't, though, have sharp boundaries. |