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Commentary Jun 2, 2026

The Self as Story: Narrative Identity and Its Discontents

We tell ourselves we are the authors of our lives. But the neuroscience of memory suggests the narrator is unreliable — and …

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#Identity #Memory
Essay Jun 10, 2025

What Would a Conscious AI Actually Feel?

The question sounds like science fiction, but it demands philosophical precision. I argue that asking ‘what it’s …

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3 min read
#AI Ethics #Consciousness
Essay Jun 10, 2025

What Would a Conscious AI Actually Feel?

The question sounds like science fiction, but it demands philosophical precision. I argue that asking ‘what it’s …

Read more →
3 min read
#AI Ethics #Consciousness
Essay Jun 10, 2025

What Would a Conscious AI Actually Feel?

The question sounds like science fiction, but it demands philosophical precision. I argue that asking ‘what it’s …

Read more →
3 min read
#AI Ethics #Consciousness
Commentary May 4, 2025

The Self as Story: Narrative Identity and Its Discontents

We tell ourselves we are the authors of our lives. But the neuroscience of memory suggests the narrator is unreliable — and …

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2 min read
#Identity #Memory
Commentary May 4, 2025

The Self as Story: Narrative Identity and Its Discontents

We tell ourselves we are the authors of our lives. But the neuroscience of memory suggests the narrator is unreliable — and …

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2 min read
#Identity #Memory
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Dr. Nishanth K S

Professor of Cognitive Science & Philosophy of Mind at MIT. Studying how minds emerge from matter, and what that means for who we are.

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