Recent significant research in a number of disciplines centers on the concept of the sense of agency. Because many of these studies cut across disciplinary lines there is good reason to seek a clear consensus on what sense of agency\u27 means. In this paper I indicate some complexities that this consensus might have to deal with. I also highlight an important phenomenological distinction that needs to be considered in any discussion of the sense of agency, regardless of how it gets defined. Finally, I suggest that the sense of agency has an ambiguous phenomenology and I offer some critical comments on current models that fail to notice this ambiguity. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd
Generally speaking, the present literature on agency has been heavily focused on human agency. This ...
How do I know that I am the person who is moving? According to Wittgenstein (1958), the sense of age...
Agency is inescapably plural in both concept and measurement. In Sen’s account of agency, 1) agency ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright Elsevier [Full text of thi...
Abstract: Recent significant research in a number of disciplines centers around the concept of the s...
Recent significant research in a number of disciplines centers on the concept of the sense of agency...
The now growing literature on the content and sources of the phenomenology of first-person agency hi...
What is the sense of agency? Is it a prospective (premotor) or a retrospective (ideomotor) mechanism...
Pivotal to the mutual shaping of self and agency is the sense of agency, or agentive self-awareness....
In light of Bayne and Pacherie’s distinction between top-down and bottom-up approaches the sense of ...
A distinction between implicit and explicit aspects of agency has been proposed The validity of thi...
Many philosophers and cognitive scientists hold that judgments of agency are grounded in the so-call...
Linguistically, and more specifically, semantically and pragmatically speaking, the term ‘agency’ ha...
Agency has been central to modern conceptions of politics but it is a complicated and contested idea...
I develop an interdisciplinary framework for understanding the nature of agents and agency that is c...
Generally speaking, the present literature on agency has been heavily focused on human agency. This ...
How do I know that I am the person who is moving? According to Wittgenstein (1958), the sense of age...
Agency is inescapably plural in both concept and measurement. In Sen’s account of agency, 1) agency ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright Elsevier [Full text of thi...
Abstract: Recent significant research in a number of disciplines centers around the concept of the s...
Recent significant research in a number of disciplines centers on the concept of the sense of agency...
The now growing literature on the content and sources of the phenomenology of first-person agency hi...
What is the sense of agency? Is it a prospective (premotor) or a retrospective (ideomotor) mechanism...
Pivotal to the mutual shaping of self and agency is the sense of agency, or agentive self-awareness....
In light of Bayne and Pacherie’s distinction between top-down and bottom-up approaches the sense of ...
A distinction between implicit and explicit aspects of agency has been proposed The validity of thi...
Many philosophers and cognitive scientists hold that judgments of agency are grounded in the so-call...
Linguistically, and more specifically, semantically and pragmatically speaking, the term ‘agency’ ha...
Agency has been central to modern conceptions of politics but it is a complicated and contested idea...
I develop an interdisciplinary framework for understanding the nature of agents and agency that is c...
Generally speaking, the present literature on agency has been heavily focused on human agency. This ...
How do I know that I am the person who is moving? According to Wittgenstein (1958), the sense of age...
Agency is inescapably plural in both concept and measurement. In Sen’s account of agency, 1) agency ...