On Aug 17, 2011, at 3:56 PM, Ham Priday wrote:

> 
> "The sense of being a uniquely separate _thing_, whether as something 
> special, or as something autonomous, is strong evidence for our reflexive 
> ascription of boundedness to the self we assume we are.  We can also note its 
> connection with the long-running debate on free-will, and with the fact that 
> many philosophers, such as Kant and Frankfurt, have chosen to identify the 
> most central aspect of our 'selves' with 'the will'."
>      (Albahari, Miri, 'Analytical Buddhism: The Two-tiered Illusion of Self 
> ', p.97) 


Ham,

That was not the self we are, but "the self we assume we are".    


Marsha  
     

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