This paper is a defense of the old orthodox view that self-consciousness requires self-concepts. We will try to persuade the reader that intelligent beings lacking self-concepts are not self-conscious. The alleged cases of primitive nonconceptual self-consciousness are better understood as ancestors in the developmental prehistory of genuine self-consciousness. We distinguish three levels of subject-involvement. In the first, the representational content of experiences is subject-free and the being is merely concerned rather self-referred by its own experiences. We call this view self-concernment without self-representation. In the second level, the being is self-aware in the sense that it is the object of its own attention. The key feature...
Abstract: Higher-order theories and neo-Brentanian theories of consciousness both consider conscious...
This paper is a new defense of the old orthodox view that self-consciousness requires self- concepts...
I review the problem of how to define consciousness. I suggest that rather than continuing that deba...
Self-consciousness can be defined as the ability to think ‘I’-thoughts. Recently, it has been sugges...
Self-consciousness is often defined as the ability to think of oneself as oneself, an ability that i...
In this article we explore the implications of a definition of self-consciousness as a process, by w...
This paper presents the hypothesis that concept possession is sufficient and necessary for self-cons...
This paper is a new defense of the old orthodox view that self-consciousness requires self-concepts....
first-person-perspective on the level of conceptual and meta-representational self-consciousness. In...
Many authors argue that conscious experience involves a sense of self or self-consciousness. Accordi...
It is often claimed that a minimal form of self-awareness is constitutive of our conscious experienc...
In this paper I use the distinction between self-consciousness as an object of experience and self-c...
This paper proposes to address the problem of self-consciousness using as a working hypothesis the i...
Some philosophers suggest that a minimal form of self-awareness is an integral element of the way in...
This thesis investigates the relationship between consciousness and self-consciousness. I consider t...
Abstract: Higher-order theories and neo-Brentanian theories of consciousness both consider conscious...
This paper is a new defense of the old orthodox view that self-consciousness requires self- concepts...
I review the problem of how to define consciousness. I suggest that rather than continuing that deba...
Self-consciousness can be defined as the ability to think ‘I’-thoughts. Recently, it has been sugges...
Self-consciousness is often defined as the ability to think of oneself as oneself, an ability that i...
In this article we explore the implications of a definition of self-consciousness as a process, by w...
This paper presents the hypothesis that concept possession is sufficient and necessary for self-cons...
This paper is a new defense of the old orthodox view that self-consciousness requires self-concepts....
first-person-perspective on the level of conceptual and meta-representational self-consciousness. In...
Many authors argue that conscious experience involves a sense of self or self-consciousness. Accordi...
It is often claimed that a minimal form of self-awareness is constitutive of our conscious experienc...
In this paper I use the distinction between self-consciousness as an object of experience and self-c...
This paper proposes to address the problem of self-consciousness using as a working hypothesis the i...
Some philosophers suggest that a minimal form of self-awareness is an integral element of the way in...
This thesis investigates the relationship between consciousness and self-consciousness. I consider t...
Abstract: Higher-order theories and neo-Brentanian theories of consciousness both consider conscious...
This paper is a new defense of the old orthodox view that self-consciousness requires self- concepts...
I review the problem of how to define consciousness. I suggest that rather than continuing that deba...