Thomas Metzinger

  • Despandrihas quoted2 years ago
    Until we become happier beings than our ancestors were, we should refrain from any attempt to impose our mental structure on artificial carrier systems.
  • Despandrihas quoted2 years ago
    Everything we have learned about the transparency of phenomenal states clearly shows that “actual contact with reality” and “certainty” can be simulated too, and that nature has already done it in our brains by creating the Ego Tunnel.
  • Despandrihas quoted2 years ago
    we should refrain from doing anything that could increase the overall amount of suffering and confusion in the universe.
  • Despandrihas quoted2 years ago
    variety of phenomenal experience generated by the human brain is not a treasure but a burden: Averaged over a lifetime, the balance between joy and suffering is weighted toward the latter in almost all of its bearers. From Buddha to Schopenhauer, there is a long philosophical tradition positing, essentially,
  • Despandrihas quoted2 years ago
    your primate emotions reflect only an ancient primate logic of survival. You are driven by the primitive principles of what was good or bad for an ancient species of mortals on this planet.
  • Despandrihas quoted2 years ago
    We are Ego Machines, natural information-processing systems that arose in the process of biological evolution on this planet. The Ego is a tool—one that evolved for controlling and predicting your behavior and understanding the behavior of others. We each live our conscious life in our own Ego Tunnel, lacking direct contact with outside reality but possessing an inward, first-person perspective.
  • Despandrihas quoted2 years ago
    the world simulation constantly being created by our brains is built around a center. But we are unable to experience it as such, or our self-models as models.
  • Despandrihas quoted2 years ago
    Mortality, for us, is not only an objective fact but a subjective chasm, an open wound in our phenomenal self-model. We have a deep, inbuilt existential conflict, and we seem to be the first creatures on this planet to experience it consciously. Many of us, in fact, spend our lives trying to avoid experiencing it. Maybe this feature of our self-model is what makes us inherently religious:
  • Despandrihas quoted2 years ago
    The Ego evolved as an instrument in social cognition, and one of its greatest functional advantages was that it allowed us to read the minds of other animals or conspecifics—and then to deceive them. Or deceive ourselves.
  • Despandrihas quoted2 years ago
    Psychological evolution endowed us with the irresistible urge to satisfy our emotional need for stability and emotional meaningfulness by creating metaphysical worlds and invisible persons.
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