
The Afterdeath Journal of an American Philosopher

There’s a mirror-world to this one. We each have an alter ego, a doppel-ganger of us that’s evolving in there. It looks exactly the way we look. Our walking intellect is here on Earth, and while our subconscious mind, our inner impulses, are here in our minds, they also exist in another dimension, the mirror-world. So, it’s important to clean up wh
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Who Shoves Whom Around Inside the Careenium? or What is the meaning of the word "I"?
An exploration of the relationship between free will and neural activity, using metaphors of marbles and symmballs to discuss control and consciousness within the human brain.
legacy.cs.indiana.eduLife narrative inextricably links memory, subjectivity, and the materiality of the body. As Paul John Eakin argues in How Our Lives Become Stories: Making Selves, "our lives in and as bodies profoundly shape our sense of identity" (xi). The ability to recover memories, in fact, depends upon the material body. There must be a body that per
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So we all know that the hard boundary we place between ourselves and the world is somewhat artificial. Sure, on one level you are a separate being, different from any other. You can move your own arm, you probably can’t move my arm. On the other hand, your life is a product of an incredibly complex enmeshment of influences that can be traced back l
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