Nope, I'd say that it all boils down to how much importance you give to the pre-conscious subroutines of face-building. Some people believe that they are crucially important and even the most quotidian loggin on gnaws at your face somehow. It's clearly not your case.
I don't think the percentage matters, what matters is the realization that many of our choices are under the command of a so-called transparent ego.
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I'm about to say "that's precisely my point!", but this is not a way out. It's much easier when I talk about Peirce and you talk about whatever you like at the moment...
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Well, the complexity of affairs requires the manifold of different voices. Neither Peirce, nor Sellars, nor Deleuze can solve these problems single handedly.
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