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It does but it deals with the Id I thought not the Ego? Of course you could just call it your conscience which makes it a part of the Ego I'd say. But then again I'n not a Freudian so think them fairly problematic constructs in the first place.reasonvemotion wrote:Ego, super ego, does that constitute two?
It does but it deals with the Id I thought not the Ego? Of course you could just call it your conscience which makes it a part of the Ego I'd say. But then again I'n not a Freudian so think them fairly problematic constructs in the first place.reasonvemotion wrote:Ego, super ego, does that constitute two?

Bill Wiltrack wrote:For me actually I was thinking of left brain/right brain when I created the thread.

Do they? It just goes to show that most people are philosophically ignorant then. But then you'd have to say what most people think an ego is?Bill Wiltrack wrote:For most people their ego is considered to reside in their left hemisphere.




Are you serious? By your own admission you are a depressive, have a limited span of concentration, are anti-intellectual, anti-reading, think attention can be 'split' and be effective, think you can talk to your 'ego', pretty much don't understand the philosophical meaning of most of the terms you use, etc, etc. What is there to look up to?Bill Wiltrack wrote:I do appreciate you looking up to me.
I do appreciate you looking to me for philosophical related answers.
You are delusional.Normally, I take that responsibility very seriously.
Save your empty platitudes for yourself.I dropped the ball temporarily.
Sorry about that.
As mud.Hope this cleared everything up for you.
No, thank you for allowing me to raise questions about this misguided attempt at a philosophy of mind.Thank you for your continued inquisitiveness.
