International audienceIn his reply to our article 'The validity of first-person descriptions as authenticity and coherence', published in the special issue of JCS '10 years of Viewing from Within: the Legacy of Francisco Varela', Dan Zahavi formulates interesting objections to our line of arguments on three crucial points: the definition of reflection and reflective consciousness, the role of language in reports of first-person experience, and the canonical difference between phenomenology and introspection. We will address these issues in turn, yet concentrating on the first two points
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Imprint Academic.The tar...
There is a growing recognition in consciousness science of the need for rigorous methods for obtaini...
Pierre Steiner (hereafter PS) asks us a precise question in his reply to our article ‘The validity o...
International audienceIn his reply to our article 'The validity of first-person descriptions as auth...
International audienceIn this paper we list the various criticisms that have been formulated against...
International audienceIn this paper we list the various criticisms that have been formulated against...
Does all conscious experience essentially involve self-consciousness? In his Subjectivity and Selfho...
International audiencePierre Steiner asks us a precise question in his reply to our article 'The val...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines Moran’s argument for the special authority of the first-person, which ...
ABSTRACT: My response to Witmer comes in three sections: In the first I address concerns about my bo...
This paper presents some thoughts about the use of the word 'reflection' and the provocative stateme...
At the core of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason was a decisive break with certain fundamental Cartesia...
International audienceWe fully agree with the ideas developed by Jesse Butler in his response to our...
This paper replies to the first 36 commentaries on my target article on “Is human information proces...
In this paper I argue that Lynne Baker???s proposed metaphysics of the first person perspective is a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Imprint Academic.The tar...
There is a growing recognition in consciousness science of the need for rigorous methods for obtaini...
Pierre Steiner (hereafter PS) asks us a precise question in his reply to our article ‘The validity o...
International audienceIn his reply to our article 'The validity of first-person descriptions as auth...
International audienceIn this paper we list the various criticisms that have been formulated against...
International audienceIn this paper we list the various criticisms that have been formulated against...
Does all conscious experience essentially involve self-consciousness? In his Subjectivity and Selfho...
International audiencePierre Steiner asks us a precise question in his reply to our article 'The val...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines Moran’s argument for the special authority of the first-person, which ...
ABSTRACT: My response to Witmer comes in three sections: In the first I address concerns about my bo...
This paper presents some thoughts about the use of the word 'reflection' and the provocative stateme...
At the core of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason was a decisive break with certain fundamental Cartesia...
International audienceWe fully agree with the ideas developed by Jesse Butler in his response to our...
This paper replies to the first 36 commentaries on my target article on “Is human information proces...
In this paper I argue that Lynne Baker???s proposed metaphysics of the first person perspective is a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Imprint Academic.The tar...
There is a growing recognition in consciousness science of the need for rigorous methods for obtaini...
Pierre Steiner (hereafter PS) asks us a precise question in his reply to our article ‘The validity o...