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Thursday, 29 February 2024
The conscious present-tense self-agent, enjoyer ad sufferer of qualia, rehearser of situations, arbiter of felt but unknow desires, celebrant and celebrity of applied self-images is merely the representative, or face, of the life-historical self and a stranger to its deeper motives and their mysterious sources.
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