<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . "The Self as a Center of Narrative Gravity"^^ . "What is a self? I will try to answer this question by developing an analogy with something much simpler, something which is nowhere near as puzzling as a self, but has some properties in common with selves. What I have in mind is the center of gravity of an object. This is a well-behaved concept in Newtonian physics. But a center of gravity is not an atom or a subatomic particle or any other physical item in the world. It has no mass; it has no color; it has no physical properties at all, except for spatio-temporal location. It is a fine example of what Hans Reichenbach would call an abstractum. It is a purely abstract object. It is, if you like , a theorist's fiction. It is not one of the real things in the universe in addition to the atoms. But it is a fiction that has nicely defined, well delineated and well behaved role within physics."^^ . "1992" . . . "Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum"^^ . . . "Self and Consciousness: Multiple Perspectives"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "P."^^ . "Cole"^^ . "P. Cole"^^ . . "Daniel C"^^ . "Dennett"^^ . "Daniel C Dennett"^^ . . "D."^^ . "Johnson"^^ . "D. Johnson"^^ . . "F."^^ . "Kessel"^^ . "F. Kessel"^^ . . . . . . "The Self as a Center of Narrative Gravity (HTML)"^^ . . . "selfctr.htm"^^ . . . "The Self as a Center of Narrative Gravity (Indexer Terms)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #266 \n\nThe Self as a Center of Narrative Gravity\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "Logic" . . . "Philosophy of Mind" . .