This thesis argues that the consensus models of self forwarded and upheld in the fields of discourse most concerned with its description, indicate a process of ventriloquism where agency slips between dual poles of body and mind and cannot be tracked to a hiding place. Just as with ventriloquism, in these models of self it is unclear who is doing the 'talking', and the skill of performance would seem to make the distinction almost redundant. The self seems a complicity of often conflicting agents when analysed as its constituent parts, and not there at all when viewed as a whole. This thesis takes as its starting point the confusion of Edgar Bergen when struggling to justify his philosophical conversations with his dummy: who is at work her...
This book contributes to the idea that to have an understanding of the mind, consciousness, or cogni...
This book contributes to the idea that to have an understanding of the mind, consciousness, or cogni...
In this paper I argue that much of the confusion and mystery surrounding the concept of "self" can b...
Human self-consciousness as the metarepresentation of ones own mental states and the so-called theor...
The nature of self has been discussed for centuries, with myriad theories specifying propositions of...
In this paper we propose a way in which cognitive neuroscience could provide new insights on three a...
Why do you experience yourself as a continuous self? This is a central question when regarding the s...
This paper argues that to progress with philosophical issues concerning brain-mind relations one nee...
This article traces the contributions of mirror neuron theories in neuroscience to debates on litera...
This book discusses consciousness from the perspectives of neuroscience, neuropsychiatry and philoso...
Neuroscientists have recently begun to explore topics, such as the nature of the self, that were pre...
Contrary to popular belief, neuroscience poses no threat to human freedom, as there is no fundamenta...
Abstract—In Total Recall the hero discovers that his good-guy self is just implanted memories. His b...
Empirical science, such as psychology and neuroscience, employ diverse methods to develop data drive...
This thesis explores assumptions regarding the nature of the Self as it relates to the World. The e...
This book contributes to the idea that to have an understanding of the mind, consciousness, or cogni...
This book contributes to the idea that to have an understanding of the mind, consciousness, or cogni...
In this paper I argue that much of the confusion and mystery surrounding the concept of "self" can b...
Human self-consciousness as the metarepresentation of ones own mental states and the so-called theor...
The nature of self has been discussed for centuries, with myriad theories specifying propositions of...
In this paper we propose a way in which cognitive neuroscience could provide new insights on three a...
Why do you experience yourself as a continuous self? This is a central question when regarding the s...
This paper argues that to progress with philosophical issues concerning brain-mind relations one nee...
This article traces the contributions of mirror neuron theories in neuroscience to debates on litera...
This book discusses consciousness from the perspectives of neuroscience, neuropsychiatry and philoso...
Neuroscientists have recently begun to explore topics, such as the nature of the self, that were pre...
Contrary to popular belief, neuroscience poses no threat to human freedom, as there is no fundamenta...
Abstract—In Total Recall the hero discovers that his good-guy self is just implanted memories. His b...
Empirical science, such as psychology and neuroscience, employ diverse methods to develop data drive...
This thesis explores assumptions regarding the nature of the Self as it relates to the World. The e...
This book contributes to the idea that to have an understanding of the mind, consciousness, or cogni...
This book contributes to the idea that to have an understanding of the mind, consciousness, or cogni...
In this paper I argue that much of the confusion and mystery surrounding the concept of "self" can b...