What's the first philosophical question you can remember thinking? Mine: Why am I not someone else? What makes me *me*?
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Replying to @sjggraham
How do my friends know I exist when they’re not with me? is the first thing I remember thinking that would be addressed in a philosophy class. But when I was much younger I recall wondering what made some numbers big numbers and I think that was the germ of a philosophical worry.
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Replying to @lastpositivist @sjggraham
I also remember, when I was ~7, wondering if the way English sounded to me was the way French sounded to native French speakers etc - i.e. if there's a phenomenology of "comprehensible language" and everyone is having that experience even while they can't understand each other.
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Replying to @lastpositivist @sjggraham
Slightly related, but I'm bilingual and grew up in a bilingual household. There were times before caller ID I'd pick up the landline and it'd be gibberish until I realised they were speaking the other language, not the one I'd been expecting to hear.
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Replying to @o_guest
Is this anything like not recognising someone because they are out of the usual context in which you meet them? (a common problem I have!)
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Replying to @o_guest
Only very slightly, the only time I don’t recognise people is out of context when I haven’t seen them recently
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