The Phenomenal Self: Thomas Metzinger in Discussion with Krista Tippett

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The New York Academy of Sciences - December 7, 2010
To Be or Not To Be: The Self as Illusion

Philosopher Thomas Metzinger explains his view that there is no substantial self, but rather just a phenomenal self that is a representational process.

This is an excerpt from the first in a six-part series, Perspectives on the Self, which brings together experts from the sciences and the humanities for conversations on the evolving meaning and experience of the Self.

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Why does any information processing system need to be representative if there is no self to represent to?

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