Listen "Is Consciousness Just a Trick of the Brain? | The Self, Memory & the Illusion of You"
Episode Synopsis
In this mind-bending exploration of consciousness, memory, and the nature of the self, Steve dives deep into the philosophical and neurological debates that have puzzled thinkers for centuries. Are you the same person if all your memories were erased? What happens to your identity when memory, personality, or even awareness is disrupted?Using vivid real-world cases like Clive Wearing’s viral amnesia and Phineas Gage’s frontal lobe injury, this episode examines the intersection of neuroscience and philosophy of mind. You'll hear about the hippocampus, procedural memory, and the Ship of Theseus—all while unraveling questions like whether memory is the self, and if your core temperament is the real you.The episode scrutinizes the limitations of the brain-computer analogy, introducing the science of neuroplasticity and the layered, dynamic construction of human identity. We explore brainstem vs. cortex theories of consciousness, the Global Workspace Theory, and finish with the provocative philosophy of illusionism, where thinkers like Daniel Dennett suggest consciousness itself might be an illusion.Whether you're a curious mind, a philosophy nerd, or just wondering if your brain is gaslighting you, this episode challenges your understanding of identity, reality, and what it truly means to be you.
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