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Dan Zahavi

University of Copenhagen
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  • University of Copenhagen
    Department of Media, Cognition and Communication
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Consciousness
Intentionality
Persons
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Phenomenology
Existentialism
Hermeneutics
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
20th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
Phenomenology
Existentialism
Philosophy of Consciousness
Intentionality
Persons
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Hermeneutics
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  • All publications (187)
  •  60
    One Hundred Years of Phenomenology: Husserl’s Logical Investigations Revisited (edited book)
    with Frederik Stjernfelt
    Springer Verlag. 2002.
    This volume commemorates the centenary of Logical Investigations by subjecting the work to a comprehensive critical analysis. It contains new contributions by leading scholars addressing some of the most central analyses to be found in the book.
    Edmund Husserl
  •  75
    Analytic and Continental Philosophy: From Duality Through Plurality to Unity
    In Harald A. Wiltsche & Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl (eds.), Analytic and Continental Philosophy: Methods and Perspectives. Proceedings of the 37th International Wittgenstein Symposium, De Gruyter. pp. 79-94. 2014.
    European Philosophy
  •  4
    Thinking about consciousness: Phenomenological perspectives
    In Uriah Kriegel & Kenneth Williford (eds.), Self-Representational Approaches to Consciousness, Mit Press. 2006.
    Self-Representational Theories of ConsciousnessBrentano: ConsciousnessSelf-Consciousness in Experien…Read more
    Self-Representational Theories of ConsciousnessBrentano: ConsciousnessSelf-Consciousness in Experience
  •  9
    Minimal self and narrative self. A distinction in need of refinement
    In Thomas Fuchs, Heribert Sattel & Peter Heningnsen (eds.), The Embodied Self: Dimensions, Coherence, and Disorders, Heningnsen. pp. 3--11. 2010.
    PersonsThe Self
  •  338
    The uncanny mirror: A re-framing of mirror self-experience
    with Philippe Rochat
    Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2): 204-213. 2011.
    Mirror self-experience is re-casted away from the cognitivist interpretation that has dominated discussions on the issue since the establishment of the mirror mark test. Ideas formulated by Merleau-Ponty on mirror self-experience point to the profoundly unsettling encounter with one’s specular double. These ideas, together with developmental evidence are re-visited to provide a new, psychologically and phenomenologically more valid account of mirror self-experience: an experience associated with…Read more
    Mirror self-experience is re-casted away from the cognitivist interpretation that has dominated discussions on the issue since the establishment of the mirror mark test. Ideas formulated by Merleau-Ponty on mirror self-experience point to the profoundly unsettling encounter with one’s specular double. These ideas, together with developmental evidence are re-visited to provide a new, psychologically and phenomenologically more valid account of mirror self-experience: an experience associated with deep wariness
    Development of ConsciousnessReflections
  •  634
    Shame and the exposed self
    In Jonathan Webber (ed.), Reading Sartre: On Phenomenology and Existentialism, Routledge. 2010.
    On many standard readings, shame is an emotion that in an accentuated manner targets and involves the self in its totality. In shame, the self is affected by a global devaluation: it feels defective, objectionable, condemned. The basic question I wish to raise and discuss is the following: What does the fact that we feel shame tell us about the nature of self? What kind of self is it that is affected in shame?
    Guilt and Shame
  •  83
    Hans Bernard Schmid. 'subjekt, system, diskurs' (review)
    Husserl Studies 18 (2): 157-164. 2002.
    Husserl: Intersubjectivity, Misc
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