In this article I discuss and criticize the thesis according to which every conscious state is also self-conscious. Several scholars have recently grounded this thesis on the notion of pre-reflective self-consciousness. I will argue that the most plausible way of giving an appropriate empirical content to the notion of pre-reflective self-consciousness consists in identifying it with bodily self-consciousness. However, since this form of self-consciousness fully develops not before the age of 18 months, whereas children are conscious much earlier, the implication from consciousness to self-consciousness should be rejected.
Il tarlo dell'autocoscienza non riflessiva
PATERNOSTER, Alfredo
2013-01-01
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In this article I discuss and criticize the thesis according to which every conscious state is also self-conscious. Several scholars have recently grounded this thesis on the notion of pre-reflective self-consciousness. I will argue that the most plausible way of giving an appropriate empirical content to the notion of pre-reflective self-consciousness consists in identifying it with bodily self-consciousness. However, since this form of self-consciousness fully develops not before the age of 18 months, whereas children are conscious much earlier, the implication from consciousness to self-consciousness should be rejected.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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