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Subjectivity means to catch yourself in the act.
Thomas Metzinger
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Thomas Metzinger
Age: 66
Born: 1958
Born: March 12
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Frankfurt/Main
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As a first-order approximation, I would say that phenomenality is availability for introspective attention: Consciousness is a property of all those mental contents to which you can in principle direct your attention.
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Imagine you are trying to lose weight and attempting to concentrate on writing an article, but there is a bowl with your favorite chocolate cookies in your field of vision, a permanent immoral offer. If we are capable of rejecting such offers or to postpone them into the future, then we can also concentrate on that which we currently want to do.
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Virtual reality is the representation of possible worlds and possible selves, with the aim of making them appear as real as possible - ideally, by creating a subjective sense of presence and full immersion in the user.
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I could never understand how someone would embark on their life without having first confronted and clarified the truly fundamental questions.
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I think that there is an ongoing conspiracy in the philosophical community, an organized form of self-deception, as in a cult, to simply all together pretend that we knew what first-person perspective (or quale or consciousness) means, so that we can keep our traditional debates running on forever.
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The Ego is a transparent mental image: You, the physical person as a whole, look right through it. You do not see it. But you see with it.
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As a philosopher, you define constraints for any good theory explaining what you are interested in, then you go out and search for help in other disciplines.
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If we lose the ability in question for a single moment only, we are immediately being hijacked by an aggressive little Think me! and our mind begins to wander.
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Of course, I strongly sympathized with Habermas and the philosophers representing the Frankfurt school, but I also saw the lack of conceptual clarity, and perceived the not-so-revolutionary self-importance in the epigones of Horkheimer, Adorno, and Habermas.
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