Models of the Self, Part 2Shaun Gallagher, Jonathan Shear A comprehensive reader on the problem of the self as seen from the perspectives of philosophy, development psychology, robotics, cognitive neuroscience, psychopathology, semiotics, phenomenology and contemplative studies, all focused on a keynote paper. |
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Contents
Galen Strawson The Self | 1 |
Wilkes гNNOI ΣEAYTON Know Thyself | 25 |
Andrew Brook Unified Consciousness and the Self | 39 |
John Pickering The Self is a Semiotic Process | 63 |
Donald Perlis Consciousness As SelfFunction | 131 |
Jun Tani An Interpretation of the Self from the Dynamical | 149 |
James Blachowicz The Dialogue of the Soul with Itself | 177 |
Developmental and phenomenological constraints | 201 |
Robert Forman What Does Mysticism Have to Teach | 361 |
Jeremy Hayward A rDzogschen Buddhist Interpretation of the Sense of Self | 379 |
Steven W Laycock Consciousness ItSelf | 395 |
Jonathan Shear Experiential Clarification of the Problem of Self | 407 |
Arthur J Deikman I Awareness | 421 |
Further methodological questions | 429 |
Mait Edey Subject and Object | 441 |
Mary Midgley Being Scientific About Our Selves | 467 |
Shaun Gallagher and Anthony J Marcel The Self in Contextualized Action | 273 |
Selfhood and Facial Embodiment | 301 |
Louis A Sass Schizophrenia Selfconsciousness and the Modern Mind | 319 |
Jennifer Radden Pathologically Divided Minds Synchronic Unity | 343 |
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