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Gunther Stent:
I agree that there may be many potentially different
autobiographical selves within each of us, and that normal persons try
to suppress their internal
Doppelganger
and work hard at becoming just
one person. When you go
to
acting school, do they teach you to unlearn
this, to extend your dramatic range?
Mark Mirsky:
Yes . Every intellectual unlearns this as well and should
be defying the notion of becoming one person. Flexibility, the ability
to identify with many different people, is what makes you a really
interesting thinking person.
Richard Grimm:
Well, this sounds like an interesting subject for our next
program, and I would like
to
thank the speakers, Professors Gunther
Stent and Guy Burgess, and the audience for contributing to a valuable
program.
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