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7385 | People accept blurred boundaries in many things, but insist self is All or Nothing [Dennett] |
Full Idea: Many people are comfortable taking the pragmatic approach to night/day, living/nonliving and mammal/premammal, but get anxious about the same attitude to having a self and not having a self. It must be All or Nothing, and One to a Customer. | |
From: Daniel C. Dennett (Consciousness Explained [1991], 13.2) | |
A reaction: Personally I think I believe in the existence of the self, but I also agree with Dennett. I greatly admire his campaign against All or Nothing thinking, which is a relic from an earlier age. A partial self could result from infancy or brain damage. |
7383 | The psychological self is an abstraction, not a thing in the brain [Dennett] |
Full Idea: Like the biological self, the psychological or narrative self is an abstraction, not a thing in the brain. | |
From: Daniel C. Dennett (Consciousness Explained [1991], 13.1) | |
A reaction: Does Dennett have empirical evidence for this claim? It seems to me perfectly possible that there is a real thing called the 'self', and it is the central controller of the brain (involving propriotreptic awareness, understanding, and will). |