The uncanny mirror http://cfs.ku.dk/staff/zahavi-publications/Con-Cog-Rochat.pdf …
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Reading the words one has written, as if from the perspective of another, is as ordinary/uncanny as viewing one's own face in a mirror.
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@sarahdoingthing And sometimes as appalling as viewing one's face in a mirror half-way through a hangover. - 1 more reply
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@drethelin it looks so wrong though - 1 more reply
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@sarahdoingthing I read Merleau-Ponty shortly after Heidegger. Definitely worthwhile, but hard going, & now 30 yrs more dated even than then -
@Meaningness my favorite thing in Heidegger is average-everydayness as a positive phenomenon - updated well here http://www.ribbonfarm.com/2012/05/09/welcome-to-the-future-nauseous/ … - 3 more replies
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@sarahdoingthing no wonder punching mirrors/reflection is such a well-worn trope -
@cwage also yelling at twitter
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@sarahdoingthing Our exteriors are prized much as the tops of icebergs once were. Why do people never become aware of how little they see? -
@sarahdoingthing Illusions that you fully perceive yourself forming illusions that you perceive others. - 1 more reply
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