Tarleton: Thinking like reality would mean abandoning “personal continuity” and just talking about frequencies of experiences, and you can still express your surprise at finding such an orderly experience.
Sure, if I had a well-defined way to talk about frequency (or weight or measure) of experience, it would be a lot easier to toss “personal continuity” out the window. I want to save the notion of conditional measure if I can, but I suppose I could live without it.
Tarleton: Thinking like reality would mean abandoning “personal continuity” and just talking about frequencies of experiences, and you can still express your surprise at finding such an orderly experience.
Sure, if I had a well-defined way to talk about frequency (or weight or measure) of experience, it would be a lot easier to toss “personal continuity” out the window. I want to save the notion of conditional measure if I can, but I suppose I could live without it.