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    A problem for Wegner and colleagues' model of the sense of agency
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9 (3): 341-357. 2010.
    The sense of agency, that is the sense that one is the agent of one’s bodily actions, is one component of our self-consciousness. Recently, Wegner and colleagues have developed a model of the causal history of this sense. Their model takes it that the sense of agency is elicited for an action when one infers that one or other of one’s mental states caused that action. In their terms, the sense of agency is elicited by the inference to apparent mental state causation. Here, I argue that this mode…Read more