Perhaps this summer, while munching your edamame and sipping your Suruga Bay (or the local equivalents) you'll enjoy reading Alva Noë, a philosopher who writes on NPR's Cosmos and Culture blog. I always find what he has to say stimulating. From his most recent entry:
If biology is the measure of all things, then many of the categories we use to group ourselves into kinds of person — man, woman, gay, straight, black, white, professor, cheerleader — are, in fact, unreal. You don't find them in nature as it is apart from our attitudes and beliefs about that nature. At the same time, what could be more real than the way we experience ourselves as being?
Question: Would you want to free yourself from your self-categories, if you could?
Read the whole post here.
—David