Mark Rowlands holds that creatures endowed with pre-reflective awareness may qualify as persons: In pre-reflective awareness, the self and the unity of mental life are implicit in the stream of experience. Rowlands generalizes from an introspective analysis of pre-reflective consciousness in humans to pre-reflective awareness in general. I describe three examples of empirical findings that corroborate the assumption that animal minds have some of the same basic modes of pre-reflective awareness as human minds
That great apes are the only primates to recognise their reflections is often taken to show that the...
Several authors have recently defended the idea that there is a "pre-reflective self-consciousness",...
Empirical and experiential investigations allow the distinction between observational and nonobserva...
Mark Rowlands holds that creatures endowed with pre-reflective awareness may qualify as persons: In ...
Rowlands argues that many nonhuman animals are “persons,” contrary to the prevailing orthodoxy which...
I argue that Rowlands’s concept of pre-reflective self-awareness offers a way to understand animals ...
Rowlands argues that animals have implicit pre-reflective awareness and that this is adequate to cre...
The performance of reflectivity of self-consciousness is traditionally associated to the subject tur...
The paper aims at analyzing the inner development of self-identity from its pre-reflective level to ...
The Brentanian idea that every state of consciousness involves a consciousness or awareness of itsel...
Rowlands offers a de-intellectualised account of personhood that is meant to secure the unity of a m...
Mark Rowlands’s (2016) target article invites us to consider individuals in a broad subset of the no...
Rowlands applies the two organizing ideas of the Lockean concept of personhood — mental life and uni...
According to Rowlands, personhood in nonhuman animals calls for a unified mental life and pre-reflec...
Among the most important questions that confront the scientific and philosophical understanding of t...
That great apes are the only primates to recognise their reflections is often taken to show that the...
Several authors have recently defended the idea that there is a "pre-reflective self-consciousness",...
Empirical and experiential investigations allow the distinction between observational and nonobserva...
Mark Rowlands holds that creatures endowed with pre-reflective awareness may qualify as persons: In ...
Rowlands argues that many nonhuman animals are “persons,” contrary to the prevailing orthodoxy which...
I argue that Rowlands’s concept of pre-reflective self-awareness offers a way to understand animals ...
Rowlands argues that animals have implicit pre-reflective awareness and that this is adequate to cre...
The performance of reflectivity of self-consciousness is traditionally associated to the subject tur...
The paper aims at analyzing the inner development of self-identity from its pre-reflective level to ...
The Brentanian idea that every state of consciousness involves a consciousness or awareness of itsel...
Rowlands offers a de-intellectualised account of personhood that is meant to secure the unity of a m...
Mark Rowlands’s (2016) target article invites us to consider individuals in a broad subset of the no...
Rowlands applies the two organizing ideas of the Lockean concept of personhood — mental life and uni...
According to Rowlands, personhood in nonhuman animals calls for a unified mental life and pre-reflec...
Among the most important questions that confront the scientific and philosophical understanding of t...
That great apes are the only primates to recognise their reflections is often taken to show that the...
Several authors have recently defended the idea that there is a "pre-reflective self-consciousness",...
Empirical and experiential investigations allow the distinction between observational and nonobserva...