A person's
symbolic experience of consciousness... is not within the head... This
[symbolic] self is indeed not bounded within a mind or body... [it] is
intersubjective in the most thoroughgoing sense of the term.
It is our unconscious habits of body, speech,
and mind to which we are habituated that give rise, in the long term and in the
aggregate, to the habitats we inhabit, this is termed by most of us as our 'self'. And regarded by most as a homonculus (little man/woman) who resides somewhere in us. Wheras our sefl is something that resides at the interface between us and the world.
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