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5322 | Self-consciousness is not basic, because experiences are not instrinsically marked with ownership [Ayer] |
Full Idea: Self-consciousness is not a primitive datum, or in other words the observer's experiences are not intrinsically marked as his own. | |
From: A.J. Ayer (The Central Questions of Philosophy [1973], §VI.A) | |
A reaction: This is a very Humean, ruthlessly empiricist view of the matter. Plenty of philosophers (existentialists, or Charles Taylor) would say that our experiences have our interests or values built into them. Why are they experiences, and not just events? |