The Bodily Self: The Sensori-Motor Roots of Pre-Reflective Self-Consciousness

作者: Dorothée Legrand

DOI: 10.1007/S11097-005-9015-6

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摘要: A bodily self is characterized by pre-reflective self-consciousness that “immune to error through misidentification.” To this end, the body's double involvement in consciousness considered: it can experience objects intentionally and itself non-intentionally. Specifically, self-consciousness, contrast with of body happens be one's own, consists experiencing as point convergence action perception. Neither proprioception alone nor intention sufficient underlie self-consciousness. Rather, made possible thanks a sensori-motor integration, allowing sensitivity sensory consequences action, monitoring.

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