tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068538607436646740.post8258998773616547884..comments2016-07-28T19:59:06.441-07:00Comments on Consciousness and Culture: Disassembling "you" (or "I")Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068538607436646740.post-40278962041270073922016-07-26T08:39:10.400-07:002016-07-26T08:39:10.400-07:00Blogger Steve said...
I wouldn't disagree with...Blogger Steve said...<br />I wouldn't disagree with most points here: the psychological self of everyday discourse is a complex, composite, fragile construct. I disagree in that I maintain this has little or nothing to do with the hard problem, however.<br /><br />1:26 PM, January 03, 2006<br />Blogger Ellis Seagh said...<br />Well, if you accept the idea that a mechanism can have a "point of view", then I would have thought that would bridge at least a portion of any explanatory gap (as opposed to situational gap -- see following post), and hence would soften the problem to some degree. Wouldn't it?<br /><br />3:51 AM, January 05, 2006Metamorfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16199074976158603981noreply@blogger.com