GalaXion24
GalaXion24 t1_j75ph9i wrote
Reply to comment by TylerX5 in What makes humans unique is not reducible to our brains or biology, but how we make sense of experience | Raymond Tallis by IAI_Admin
I think the soul is a very useful concept, as is the sort of material/immaterial dualism that tend to come with it, when it comes to describing and understanding the human experience, which is ultimately a subjective experience above all. Wouldn't dream to claim anyone should believe in this literally though.
GalaXion24 t1_ivkol15 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Kerala Muslim women burn hijab in solidarity with Iranian movement | Watch by sirbarani
My dude communities in France manage to force women to wear hijabs. Literally everywhere else they can only be more forced to.
GalaXion24 t1_jdyzlns wrote
Reply to Paradoxically, what makes you unique is your relation to other people. The more robustly we try to identify who we are, the more we become embedded in all others. by IAI_Admin
I mean we conventionally talk of different aspects of ourselves in seeking to define ourselves, but those are generally accidental or mutable. I wouldn't place any of it as some sort of "core of my being". If I want to cut away all that is frivolous and talk about me, then I can say this: I am. That defines me, being a unique existing entity. Unique in that I am not you and you are not me.