Heraclitus plus Hume plus
Neuroscience. Everything flows. There is no abiding core of self, no
real essence. The self is no illusion, but it has no permanent essence.
"Wise people fashion themselves" (Buddha)—a liberating notion.
Though we easily overestimate
our ability for self-fashioning, I dare say... once we stop
underestimating it.
Antonio
Damasio ("The Quest to Understand Consciousness") would rather
place our sense of self, and our map of consciousness for personal
continuity, in the inside of our body. And that map flows, but rather
slowly. And you can't see it either—except on the outside.
Damasio speaks of three levels of the self, based on cerebral
functions. Besides the proto self and the core self, some higher animals have an autobiographical
self,
a sense of identity associated to plans and memories. This notion is
highly relevant for narrative studies and narrative psychology.
Narrative as such, not in the sense of an internal narrative self but
in the sense of cultural narratives, stories, literature, films...
would have to do with the sociocultural regulation of the self as
understood by Damasio.
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