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Full Idea
The emerging consensus is that we probably overrate the power of conscious experience in our lives. Freud, of course, said the same thing for different reasons.
Gist of Idea
Research suggest that we overrate conscious experience
Source
Owen Flanagan (The Really Hard Problem [2007], 3 'Ontology')
Book Ref
Flanagan,Owen: 'The Really Hard Problem' [MIT 2007], p.90
A Reaction
[He cites Pockett, Banks and Gallagher 2006]. Freud was concerned with big deep secrets, but the modern view concerns ordinary decisions and perceptions. An important idea, which should incline us all to become Nietzscheans.
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21831 | Alienation is not finding what one wants, or being unable to achieve it [Flanagan] |
21832 | Buddhists reject God and the self, and accept suffering as key, and liberation through wisdom [Flanagan] |
21833 | Research suggest that we overrate conscious experience [Flanagan] |
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21837 | Morality is normative because it identifies best practices among the normal practices [Flanagan] |
21835 | We need Eudaimonics - the empirical study of how we should flourish [Flanagan] |