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The expressive case for animal self-consciousnessPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 24 (4): 1017-1038. 2025.An obstacle for the attribution of self-consciousness to animals is that they lack the linguistic ability to use the first-person pronoun. To overcome the obstacle, current tests rely on the availability of behavioural measures of self-consciousness in the absence of language. However, this is not sufficient, for unless a distinction is drawn between epistemic and expressive varieties of self-consciousness, further puzzles threaten the validity of the research. This paper defends the distinction…Read more
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Precis of Deflating Mental Representation for a book symposiumPrecis of Deflating Mental RepresentationPhilosophy and the Mind Sciences. forthcoming.
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