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Inner Awareness: Past and PresentIn Davide Bordini, Arnaud Dewalque & Anna Giustina (eds.), Consciousness and Inner Awareness, Cambridge University Press. forthcoming.One of the most fundamental divides in contemporary philosophy of consciousness is whether phenomenal consciousness requires some form of self-consciousness. More specifically, disagreement revolves around the “Awareness Principle”: For any subject S and conscious mental state M of S, S is aware of M. We call the relevant awareness of one’s own mental states “inner awareness.” While the Awareness Principle (or some idea in the vicinity) was largely accepted by early phenomenologists and early an…Read more
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Heinrich Heine University DüsseldorfDepartment of Philosophy/DCLPS
Institute of Occupational, Social and Environmental MedicineDoctoral student
Turku, Finland