
Freeman's None
Freeman's "None" is a philosophical concept suggesting that, at a fundamental level, there is no fixed or inherent self or identity. Instead, our sense of being a continuous, separate "self" is an ongoing, dynamic process created by our perceptions, thoughts, and experiences. It challenges the idea of an unchanging core self, emphasizing instead that personal identity is fluid and constructed. This perspective encourages us to see ourselves as assemblages of moments and phenomena rather than static entities, promoting a deeper understanding of consciousness and our interconnected nature.