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Self-reference and self-awareness / edited by Andrew Brook, Richard C. DeVidi.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in consciousness research ; v. 30.Publication details: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub., ©2001.Description: 1 online resource (vi, 277 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789027251503
  • 9027251509
  • 0585461236
  • 9780585461236
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Self-reference and self-awareness.DDC classification:
  • 126 23/eng/20240212
LOC classification:
  • BD438.5 .S45 2001eb
NLM classification:
  • W1
  • BF 697
Online resources:
Contents:
Self-reference and Self-awareness; Editorial page; Title page; LCC page; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Introduction; Section I: Great Precursors; Chapter 2: Kant, self-awareness and self-reference; Chapter 3: Frege and the first person; Section II: Classical Contributions; Chapter 4: 'He '; Chapter 5: Self-reference and self-awareness; Chapter 6: Self-identi cation; Chapter 7: The problem of the essential indexical; Section III: Recent Work; Chapter 8: The myth of mental indexicals; Chapter 9: Thinking about myself; Chapter 10: Introspective misidentication.
Summary: Rich in precursors (Kant and Frege) and stimulated by Castañeda's study in the logic of self-consciousness and Shoemaker's seminal paper 'Self-reference and self-awareness', the work of the past thirty-five years on self-reference and self-awareness has generated a wealth of deep, sophisticated philosophy. This volume explores the historical anticipations in Kant and Frege, brings four classic contributions together in one place, and offers five new studies. (Series A).
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-274) and index.

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Self-reference and Self-awareness; Editorial page; Title page; LCC page; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Introduction; Section I: Great Precursors; Chapter 2: Kant, self-awareness and self-reference; Chapter 3: Frege and the first person; Section II: Classical Contributions; Chapter 4: 'He '; Chapter 5: Self-reference and self-awareness; Chapter 6: Self-identi cation; Chapter 7: The problem of the essential indexical; Section III: Recent Work; Chapter 8: The myth of mental indexicals; Chapter 9: Thinking about myself; Chapter 10: Introspective misidentication.

Rich in precursors (Kant and Frege) and stimulated by Castañeda's study in the logic of self-consciousness and Shoemaker's seminal paper 'Self-reference and self-awareness', the work of the past thirty-five years on self-reference and self-awareness has generated a wealth of deep, sophisticated philosophy. This volume explores the historical anticipations in Kant and Frege, brings four classic contributions together in one place, and offers five new studies. (Series A).

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