Several conditions for being an intrinsically intentional agent are put forward. On a first level of intentionality the agent has representations. Two kinds are described: cued and detached. An agent with both kinds is able to represent both what is prompted by the context and what is absent from it. An intermediate level of intentionality is achieved by having an inner world, that is, a coherent system of detached representations that model the world. The inner world is used, e.g., for conditional and counterfactual thinking. Contextual or indexical representations are necessary in order that the inner world relates to the actual external world and thus can be used as a basis for action. To have full-blown intentionality, the agent should ...
Cognitive states are often distinguished from physical states by insisting that the former and not t...
Pivotal to the mutual shaping of self and agency is the sense of agency, or agentive self-awareness....
Abstract. Understanding the role (if any) that the concept of `representation ' might play in c...
Several conditions for being an intrinsically intentional agent are put forward. On a first level of...
In this paper we consider the concept of a self-aware agent. In cognitive science agents are seen as...
In this contribution I will address the question concerning the relation between self-consciousness ...
Traditionally, intentionality is regarded as that feature of all and only mental states – paradigmat...
Traditionally, intentionality is regarded as that feature of all and only mental states – paradigmat...
International audienceRecognizing oneself as the owner of a body and the agent of actions requires s...
This paper analyzes the function of certain aspects of cognition, like planning, deceiving, self-awa...
This paper discusses the content of agency awareness. It contrast three elements in content: what th...
Agentive awareness is one's awareness of oneself as presently acting. Dominant accounts in cognitive...
Both Brentano and Merleau-Ponty have developed an account of intentionality, which nevertheless diff...
In this paper we provide an account of the structural underpinnings of self-awareness. We offer both...
In Philosophy, the term awareness is often associated to theories of consciousness and self-referent...
Cognitive states are often distinguished from physical states by insisting that the former and not t...
Pivotal to the mutual shaping of self and agency is the sense of agency, or agentive self-awareness....
Abstract. Understanding the role (if any) that the concept of `representation ' might play in c...
Several conditions for being an intrinsically intentional agent are put forward. On a first level of...
In this paper we consider the concept of a self-aware agent. In cognitive science agents are seen as...
In this contribution I will address the question concerning the relation between self-consciousness ...
Traditionally, intentionality is regarded as that feature of all and only mental states – paradigmat...
Traditionally, intentionality is regarded as that feature of all and only mental states – paradigmat...
International audienceRecognizing oneself as the owner of a body and the agent of actions requires s...
This paper analyzes the function of certain aspects of cognition, like planning, deceiving, self-awa...
This paper discusses the content of agency awareness. It contrast three elements in content: what th...
Agentive awareness is one's awareness of oneself as presently acting. Dominant accounts in cognitive...
Both Brentano and Merleau-Ponty have developed an account of intentionality, which nevertheless diff...
In this paper we provide an account of the structural underpinnings of self-awareness. We offer both...
In Philosophy, the term awareness is often associated to theories of consciousness and self-referent...
Cognitive states are often distinguished from physical states by insisting that the former and not t...
Pivotal to the mutual shaping of self and agency is the sense of agency, or agentive self-awareness....
Abstract. Understanding the role (if any) that the concept of `representation ' might play in c...