| 'The other world' is: normally we want what we do (of course we also sometimes want what we don't do, but I don't consider this a part of free will, more like just wanting something. But I believe in some cases people don't want what they do. (Of course we also don't want what we don't do but I consider this free unwillingness).
I think with a phenomenon called 'obsessive compulsory disorder' (or something called like that), they are forced to do things which they don't want to.
In case of 'splitten personality': Who's doing it??
Also these things are not a permit for personal subjectivity in fundamental science.
On the other hand the problem is we don't really know what perception is. So I think there have to happen lots of experiments for this.
I don't want to exclude wholism.
There also seems to be a part of the brain responsible for the 'me'-function.
But even this 'me' could be illusory.
Don't know.
Last edited by dleviwing; 03-23-2007 at 06:27 PM.
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