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Self not inherent from "summary" of The Man Who Wasn’t There by Anil Ananthaswamy

The idea that the self is not inherent challenges our deepest intuitions about who we are. It suggests that what we think of as our core identity may not be as solid or fixed as we believe. This concept raises profound questions about the nature of consciousness and the self. If the self is not inherent, then what exactly is it? And if it is not fixed, then how do we define ourselves? These questions push us to confront the limits of our understanding of the self and to explore new ways of thinking about our identities. One way to approach this idea is to consider how our sense of self is shaped by external factors. Our identities are influenced by our relationships, experiences, and environment. We are constantly adapting and changing in response to the world around us. This fluidity suggests that the self is not a static entity but a dynamic process. It is something that is constantly in flux, shaped by the interactions between our inner thoughts and outer experiences. ...
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    The Man Who Wasn’t There

    Anil Ananthaswamy

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