Zuboff masterfully uses the reality of brain bisection to dismantle the illusion of a unified self, forcing us to confront the modular nature of our own consciousness. It is a concise yet profound exploration of how biological structures define the boundaries of personal identity.
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What If Your Brain Was Cut in Half?Added:
In the case of brain bisection, you can have two streams of experience occurring within the same brain. The experience of each These are the two mutually excluding experiences, of holding a brush in the right hand and holding a spoon in the left hand.
They're distinct from each other in their content. Each will seem like the only experience that's mine. But it's impossible that just the one of them be mine or neither of them be mine. It's the same illusion I've been talking about occurring within one head.
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