What we traditionally call ‘conscious thought’ actually is a subpersonal process, and only rarely a form of mental action. The paradigmatic, standard form of conscious thought is non-agentive, because it lacks veto-control and involves an unnoticed loss of epistemic agency and goal-directed causal self-determination at the level of mental content. Conceptually, it must be described as an unintentional form of inner behaviour. Empirical research shows that we are not mentally autonomous subjects for about two thirds of our conscious lifetime, because while conscious cognition is unfolding, it often cannot be inhibited, suspended, or terminated. The instantiation of a stable first- person perspective as well as of certain necessary conditions...
This paper outlines a light approach to heavy issues of consciousness. The basic claim is that human...
The neurocognitive structure of the acting self has recently been widely studied, yet is still perpl...
In contemporary philosophy of mind and psychiatry, a phenomenon that attracts a lot of attention is ...
This metatheoretical paper investigates mind wandering from the perspective of philosophy of mind. I...
This metatheoretical paper investigates mind wandering from the perspective of philosophy of mind. I...
This dissertation addresses the question: what is personal autonomy? It begins by examining the main...
Human “free will” has been made problematic by several recent arguments against mental causation, th...
In mental action there is no motor output to be controlled and no sensory input vector that could be...
A psychology of human individual development is proposed which argues against its reduction to the d...
Cruse H, Schilling M. Mental states as emergent properties. From walking to consciousness. In: Metzi...
I argue that the feeling that one is the owner of his or her mental states is not an intrinsic prope...
This article proposes a means for better understanding the self and consciousness. Data indicate th...
Although we perform many of our actions without much consciousness of these, occasionally we are exp...
Consciousness as used here, refers to the private, subjective experience of being aware of our perce...
In this article we propose a bottom-up approach to higher-level mental states, such as emotions, att...
This paper outlines a light approach to heavy issues of consciousness. The basic claim is that human...
The neurocognitive structure of the acting self has recently been widely studied, yet is still perpl...
In contemporary philosophy of mind and psychiatry, a phenomenon that attracts a lot of attention is ...
This metatheoretical paper investigates mind wandering from the perspective of philosophy of mind. I...
This metatheoretical paper investigates mind wandering from the perspective of philosophy of mind. I...
This dissertation addresses the question: what is personal autonomy? It begins by examining the main...
Human “free will” has been made problematic by several recent arguments against mental causation, th...
In mental action there is no motor output to be controlled and no sensory input vector that could be...
A psychology of human individual development is proposed which argues against its reduction to the d...
Cruse H, Schilling M. Mental states as emergent properties. From walking to consciousness. In: Metzi...
I argue that the feeling that one is the owner of his or her mental states is not an intrinsic prope...
This article proposes a means for better understanding the self and consciousness. Data indicate th...
Although we perform many of our actions without much consciousness of these, occasionally we are exp...
Consciousness as used here, refers to the private, subjective experience of being aware of our perce...
In this article we propose a bottom-up approach to higher-level mental states, such as emotions, att...
This paper outlines a light approach to heavy issues of consciousness. The basic claim is that human...
The neurocognitive structure of the acting self has recently been widely studied, yet is still perpl...
In contemporary philosophy of mind and psychiatry, a phenomenon that attracts a lot of attention is ...