What Is Mind? with William Gadea
What if the self you think you are… doesn’t actually exist? In this conversation, philosopher Jay L. Garfield argues that the “self” is a powerful cognitive illusion – and that letting go of it can make us more ethical, more compassionate, and more free, not less. Drawing from Buddhist philosophy, David Hume, and contemporary cognitive science, Garfield explains why consciousness isn’t a “thing,” why free will doesn’t mean what we think it means, and how living without a self can actually lead to a better life. We discuss: * Why the question “What is consciousness?” may be ill-formed * The Buddhist and Humean critique of the self * The difference between self and person * Why free will outside causation is neither real nor desirable * How meditation and practice reduce suffering * Why ethics improves when we stop seeing ourselves as isolated agents * The role of philosophy inside Buddhist practice ---------------------------------------- LINKS * Website: https://www.williamgadea.com [https://www.williamgadea.com] * Substack: https://williamgadea.substack.com [https://williamgadea.substack.com] * Buy ARROW: The Power and Poison of Story on Amazon: https://a.co/d/aPjKbcg [https://a.co/d/aPjKbcg] ----------------------------------------
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