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Quote: to distinguish someone else's pain from my own, need to determine what is it for a body to 'have' a mind that has sensations

topics > all references > references i-l > QuoteRef: kripSA_1982 , p. 129



Topic:
problem of other minds
Topic:
consciousness

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It would seem that this difference [between someone else's pain and my own] can be expressed only by a direct attack on the … for it to 'have' a sensation, what is … directly with the connection of the sensation and … to have the sensation in a given physical … [p. 130] Only the elusive conception of another 'self' … it is someone else, 'in' the other body, … [p. 133] In sum, any attempt to imagine a … me simply to imagine that I have a …   Google-1   Google-2

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Quote: attempting to connect sensations and physical objects without 'mind' or 'self' leads to dislocated sensations

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