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7148 | The 'I' is a conceptual synthesis, not the governor of our being [Nietzsche] |
Full Idea: The 'I' (which is not the same thing as the unitary government of our being!) is, after all, only a conceptual synthesis - thus there is no acting from 'egoism'. | |
From: Friedrich Nietzsche (Writings from Late Notebooks [1887], 01[87]) | |
A reaction: Compare Sartre in Idea 7116. Since I am inclined to define the self as the controller of the brain, I am intrigued by the remark in brackets. Presumably he considers the self to be a fiction, and that animals don't have one. I think, probably, animals do. |
7138 | The 'I' is a fiction used to make the world of becoming 'knowable' [Nietzsche] |
Full Idea: I take the 'I' itself to be a construction of thinking, of the same rank as matter, thing, substance, individual, purpose, number: that is, only a regulative fiction used to insert a kind of 'knowability' into a world of becoming. | |
From: Friedrich Nietzsche (Writings from Late Notebooks [1887], 35[35]) | |
A reaction: Personally I consider the 'I' to be a very real brain structure, which controls the multitude of brain operations, and focuses them on the survival and success of the organism. |