The author claims that concept possession is not only necessary but also sufficient for self-consciousness, where self-consciousness is understood as the awareness of oneself as a self. Further, he links concept possession to intelligent behavior. His ultimate aim is to provide a framework for the study of self-consciousness in infants and non-human animals. I argue that the claim that all concepts are necessarily related to the self-concept remains unconvincing and suggest that what might be at issue here are not so much conceptual but rather metacognitive abilities
This paper is a new defense of the old orthodox view that self-consciousness requires self-concepts....
To understand Self-Representationalism (SR) you need to understand its family. Self-Representational...
This article reviews concept of metacognition, defined as: (a) knowledge about ones own cognitive ac...
The author claims that concept possession is not only necessary but also sufficient for self-conscio...
This paper presents the hypothesis that concept possession is sufficient and necessary for self-cons...
DOI of original article: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.05.004 Reply to commentaies on Dow, J.M. (2012). Self...
Self-consciousness is often defined as the ability to think of oneself as oneself, an ability that i...
Self-consciousness can be defined as the ability to think ‘I’-thoughts. Recently, it has been sugges...
Bibliography: pages 221-242.Part 1: The nature of self-consciousness -- 1. The self and self-conscio...
This paper is a defense of the old orthodox view that self-consciousness requires self-concepts. We ...
A central question in the philosophy of metacognition is whether the standard tests of metacognition...
The problem of how concepts can refer to or be about the non-mental world is particularly puzzling f...
My thesis explores the interplay between perceptual awareness, metacognition and metarepresentations...
I discuss Bermudez' minimalist approach to self-consciousness approvingly, connecting it with other ...
This paper examines Pierre Jacob's claim that in order to undergo states of consciousness a creature...
This paper is a new defense of the old orthodox view that self-consciousness requires self-concepts....
To understand Self-Representationalism (SR) you need to understand its family. Self-Representational...
This article reviews concept of metacognition, defined as: (a) knowledge about ones own cognitive ac...
The author claims that concept possession is not only necessary but also sufficient for self-conscio...
This paper presents the hypothesis that concept possession is sufficient and necessary for self-cons...
DOI of original article: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.05.004 Reply to commentaies on Dow, J.M. (2012). Self...
Self-consciousness is often defined as the ability to think of oneself as oneself, an ability that i...
Self-consciousness can be defined as the ability to think ‘I’-thoughts. Recently, it has been sugges...
Bibliography: pages 221-242.Part 1: The nature of self-consciousness -- 1. The self and self-conscio...
This paper is a defense of the old orthodox view that self-consciousness requires self-concepts. We ...
A central question in the philosophy of metacognition is whether the standard tests of metacognition...
The problem of how concepts can refer to or be about the non-mental world is particularly puzzling f...
My thesis explores the interplay between perceptual awareness, metacognition and metarepresentations...
I discuss Bermudez' minimalist approach to self-consciousness approvingly, connecting it with other ...
This paper examines Pierre Jacob's claim that in order to undergo states of consciousness a creature...
This paper is a new defense of the old orthodox view that self-consciousness requires self-concepts....
To understand Self-Representationalism (SR) you need to understand its family. Self-Representational...
This article reviews concept of metacognition, defined as: (a) knowledge about ones own cognitive ac...