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I was perusing the site, and I came up with this weird thought:
October 9, 2005
Yes, because we can think about our own mental states. Thus I may be thinking about espresso machines, and then wonder why I am doing that. The first thought is about those machines; the second thought is about the first thought. Desires may also stack up in this way. Thus I may desire a new espresso machine, but also wish that I didn't have that desire (say because its immature: I already have a perfectly good espresso machine).
Might the question have concerned self-referring thoughts? Viz: Is it possible for me now to think about the very thought I am now thinking? But, if you think about it, I just did. So it is. I can do it again: I think that the very thought I am now having is a true one. Is it?
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