Abstract Sartre’s obscure but evocative remarks on bodily awareness have often been cited, but, I argue, they have rarely been understood. This paper aims to bring the connection between Sartre's views on bodily awareness and his more general distinction between “positional” and “non-positional” consciousness. Sartre’s main claim about bodily awareness, I argue, is that our primary awareness of our own bodies is a form of non-positional consciousness. I show that he is right about this, and right to think that recognizing this point is crucial to understanding what it is for something to be my body
In his introduction to Being and Nothingness, Sartre reintroduces his specific notion of consciousne...
This article maintains that Jean-Paul Sartre’s early masterwork, Being and Nothingness, is...
Commentators interested in applying Sartre\u27s work to topics currently discussed in analytic philo...
Philosophers have faced the problem of self or inner awareness since the self, itself, became someth...
The chapter titled “The Body” in Being and Nothingness offers a groundbreaking, if somewhat neglecte...
Philosophers have faced the problem of self or inner awareness since the self, itself, became someth...
Jean-Paul Sartre is not traditionally thought of as a philosopher of the body and, until very recent...
I offer a close reading of the first part of Sartre's The Transcendence of the Ego, arguing that con...
Sartre is well known for being an advocate of what we might call, coining Vincent Descombes’ phrase,...
In his introduction to Being and Nothingness, Sartre reintroduces his specific notion of consciousne...
Jean-Paul Sartre is not traditionally thought of as a philosopher of the body and, until very recent...
According to the bodily awareness thesis (BAT), awareness of one’s own body is a necessary condition...
The primary aim of this thesis is to discern whether Sartre's early work on phenomenal consciousness...
Douglas Harding developed a unique first-person experimental approach for investigating consciousnes...
Despite his reputation for neglecting the body, Descartes develops a systematic account of bodily aw...
In his introduction to Being and Nothingness, Sartre reintroduces his specific notion of consciousne...
This article maintains that Jean-Paul Sartre’s early masterwork, Being and Nothingness, is...
Commentators interested in applying Sartre\u27s work to topics currently discussed in analytic philo...
Philosophers have faced the problem of self or inner awareness since the self, itself, became someth...
The chapter titled “The Body” in Being and Nothingness offers a groundbreaking, if somewhat neglecte...
Philosophers have faced the problem of self or inner awareness since the self, itself, became someth...
Jean-Paul Sartre is not traditionally thought of as a philosopher of the body and, until very recent...
I offer a close reading of the first part of Sartre's The Transcendence of the Ego, arguing that con...
Sartre is well known for being an advocate of what we might call, coining Vincent Descombes’ phrase,...
In his introduction to Being and Nothingness, Sartre reintroduces his specific notion of consciousne...
Jean-Paul Sartre is not traditionally thought of as a philosopher of the body and, until very recent...
According to the bodily awareness thesis (BAT), awareness of one’s own body is a necessary condition...
The primary aim of this thesis is to discern whether Sartre's early work on phenomenal consciousness...
Douglas Harding developed a unique first-person experimental approach for investigating consciousnes...
Despite his reputation for neglecting the body, Descartes develops a systematic account of bodily aw...
In his introduction to Being and Nothingness, Sartre reintroduces his specific notion of consciousne...
This article maintains that Jean-Paul Sartre’s early masterwork, Being and Nothingness, is...
Commentators interested in applying Sartre\u27s work to topics currently discussed in analytic philo...