Susan J. Brison Quotes
This Raises The Age-old Problem Of Mind-body Reductionism. I'm Not About To Solve It And Fortunately I Don't Need To. I Can Take A Pragmatic Approach. Sometimes, It Works To Think Of Myself As A Mechanical System. Sometimes, It Works To Think Of Myself As A Perceiver And Maker Of Meaning. Sometimes Thinking Of Myself As An Agent With Free Will Helps And Sometimes, Especially When The Scope Of The Will Is Exaggerated, It Doesn't. (At Times Telling Myself To "buck Up" Just Leads To A Debilitating Kind Of Neurochemical Backfiring.) The
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