Metaphors are in a sense the equations of the mind. At the core of many good 
books there is a single metaphor (for instance "The Selfish Gene" from 
Dawkins), or multiple ones (for example "Metaphors we live by" from Lakoff & 
Johnson). This week I have found a nice metaphor 
site..http://metaphors.lib.virginia.edu/metaphors..when I googled the sailor 
metaphor from Descartes (which I saw in a Retweet of Keith Frankish from 
Theodore A. Hoppe). Descartes said "The "I" is not present in the body as a 
sailor is in a ship but is joined and intermingled with 
it"http://metaphors.lib.virginia.edu/metaphors/9253It is a remarkable quote 
from Descartes. To view the mind as an interwoven, intermingled and entangled 
substance sounds very modern to me. Maybe Descartes was not as wrong as Dennett 
claims in his book "Consciousness Explained"? If I recall correctly the whole 
book is based on dismissing the idea of a Cartesian Theater from Descartes 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartesian_theater-J. 
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