Self model and selflessness

Research Article

Self model and selflessness

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 41 , issue 3 , 2022 , pages: 292–305
DOI: 10.1080/02580136.2022.2095164
Author(s): Hari Narayanan V Indian Institute of Technology, India

Abstract

This article argues that there is no performative self-contradiction involved in reports of selfless consciousness, at least in the non-pathological sense of the term. This is because what is central to the experience of selfless consciousness is a different kind of relation of the self with the rest of the world and, therefore, it is not a case of dissolution or decimation of the self. Such an understanding of selflessness can easily distinguish spiritual selflessness from pathological forms such as depersonalisation. This article seeks to provide an explanation for why reports are made of there being no self or subjectivity by appealing to the notion of attentional saliency.

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