Re: Query: Boku desu sentence meaning.



On Nov 15, 3:07 pm, Bart Mathias <math...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Logically, it's "Je suis, donc je suis" with a bit of sleight-of-hand in
the first clause.

I see what you're saying, but I don't think it's fatal for the
argument. You could simply rephrase "If there's self-awareness, then
there exists a self," taking the person out altogether. In terms of
the further development of the argument, that's just as valid, isn't
it?

Marc
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