Sure of your self?

The Philosophers' Magazine 54 (54):90-95 (2011)
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We might be inclined to think of the mind as a kind of theatre in which our thoughts and feelings – or “perceptions” – make their appearance; but if so we are misled, for the mind is constituted by its perceptions.

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