This paper has two aims. First, it aims to provide an adverbial account of the idea of intransitive self-consciousness and second, it aims to argue in favor of this account. These aims both require a new framework that emerges from a critical review of Perry’s famous notion of the “unarticulated constituents” of propositional content (1986). First, I aim to show that the idea of intransitive self-consciousness can be phenomenologically described in an analogy with the adverbial theory of perception. In an adverbial theory of perception, we do not see a blue sense-data, but we see something blue-ly, whereas in intransitive self-consciousness, we are not conscious of ourselves when we undergo a conscious experience—instead, we experience some...
The crucial problem of self-consciousness is how to account for knowing self-reference without launc...
James (1890) distinguished two understandings of the self, the self as “Me” and the self as “I”. Thi...
I aim to show that, contrary to standard deflationary or eliminativist theories of the self, we can...
This paper has two aims. First, it aims to provide an adverbial account of the idea of intransitive ...
This paper has two aims. First, it aims to provide an adverbial account of the idea of an intransiti...
Self-consciousness is often defined as the ability to think of oneself as oneself, an ability that i...
This paper is a new defense of the old orthodox view that self-consciousness requires self- concepts...
Beckermann A. Self-Consciousness in Cognitive Systems. In: Kanzian C, Quitterer J, Runggaldier E, ed...
This paper distinguishes between implicit self-related information and explicit self-representation ...
The paper aims at analyzing the inner development of self-identity from its pre-reflective level to ...
Self-consciousness can be defined as the ability to think ‘I’-thoughts. Recently, it has been sugges...
This paper is a new defense of the old orthodox view that self-consciousness requires self-concepts....
The paper aims at comparing the recent findings of neurosciences with the phenomenological approach ...
The paper aims at comparing the recent findings of neurosciences with the phenomenological approach ...
Journal of Mind and Behavior 28 no. 2 , pp. 135-156. The self-prompting theory of consciousness hold...
The crucial problem of self-consciousness is how to account for knowing self-reference without launc...
James (1890) distinguished two understandings of the self, the self as “Me” and the self as “I”. Thi...
I aim to show that, contrary to standard deflationary or eliminativist theories of the self, we can...
This paper has two aims. First, it aims to provide an adverbial account of the idea of intransitive ...
This paper has two aims. First, it aims to provide an adverbial account of the idea of an intransiti...
Self-consciousness is often defined as the ability to think of oneself as oneself, an ability that i...
This paper is a new defense of the old orthodox view that self-consciousness requires self- concepts...
Beckermann A. Self-Consciousness in Cognitive Systems. In: Kanzian C, Quitterer J, Runggaldier E, ed...
This paper distinguishes between implicit self-related information and explicit self-representation ...
The paper aims at analyzing the inner development of self-identity from its pre-reflective level to ...
Self-consciousness can be defined as the ability to think ‘I’-thoughts. Recently, it has been sugges...
This paper is a new defense of the old orthodox view that self-consciousness requires self-concepts....
The paper aims at comparing the recent findings of neurosciences with the phenomenological approach ...
The paper aims at comparing the recent findings of neurosciences with the phenomenological approach ...
Journal of Mind and Behavior 28 no. 2 , pp. 135-156. The self-prompting theory of consciousness hold...
The crucial problem of self-consciousness is how to account for knowing self-reference without launc...
James (1890) distinguished two understandings of the self, the self as “Me” and the self as “I”. Thi...
I aim to show that, contrary to standard deflationary or eliminativist theories of the self, we can...