On Apr 17, 2011, at 2:17 AM, Dan Glover wrote:

> Hello everyone
> 
> On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 12:56 AM, MarshaV <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Greetings,
>> 
>> Seems to me of the debate the lately is predicated on there being a 
>> "Cartesian Me' to choose or have freedom.  What does it mean for a 'useful 
>> illusion' to possess such control over its experience?
>> 
>> 
>>   "This Cartesian 'Me,' this autonomous little homunculus who sits behind 
>> our eyeballs looking out through them in order to pass judgment on the 
>> affairs of the world, is just completely ridiculous. This self-appointed 
>> little editor of reality is just an impossible fiction that collapses the 
>> moment one examines it. This Cartesian 'Me' is a software reality, not a 
>> hardware reality. This body on the left and this body on the right are 
>> running variations of the same program, the same 'Me,' which doesn't belong 
>> to either of them. The 'Me's' are simply a program format.
>> 
>>     (LILA, Chapter 15)
> 
> Hi Marsha
> 
> "In all sexual selection, Lila chooses, Dynamically, the individual
> she wants to project into the future. If he excites her sense of
> Quality she joins him to perpetuate him into another generation, and
> he lives on. But if he's unable to convince her of his Quality-if he's
> sick or deformed or unable to satisfy her in some way-she refuses to
> join him and his deformity is not carried on." [LILA}
> 
> Dan comments:
> 
> Here, RMP is saying that choosing is a Dynamic activity, one that
> cannot be defined in so many words. All sexual selection, or natural
> selection if you will, is determined by Lila and her Dynamic choice.
> Our bodies know this instinctively. Intellectually, "we" have only
> been around a short time compared to the cells that make up "our"
> bodies.
> 
> Dan


Hi Dan,


Either the 'Cartesian self' is an illusion or it is not.   For me it is an 
illusion.  Lila doesn't choose anything.  Preferences are there 
reflecting her biological static patterns of value.  Does Lila
psychologically choose?  No.  SHE may build a story about such 
and such an attraction and the results, but SHE is not in control.  
At least as she is presented in the story-line. 


Marsha





 
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