Contributors
Shaun Gallagher and Jonathan Shear,
Editors’ Introduction
Part 1: Philosophical controversies
Galen Strawson,
‘The Self’
Kathleen V Wilkes,
Gnothi Seauton (Know Thyself)
Andrew Brook,
Unified Consciousness and the Self
Eric T Olson,
There Is No Problem of the Self
John Pickering,
The Self Is a Semiotic Process
Part 2: Cognitive and neuroscientific models
V S Ramachandran and William Hirstein,
Three Laws of Qualia: What Neurology Tells Us about the Biological Functions of Consciousness, Qualia and the Self
Jaak Panksepp,
The Periconscious Substrates of Consciousness: Affective States and the Evolutionary Origins of the Self
Donald Perlis,
Consciousness as Self-Function
Jun Tani,
An Interpretation of the ‘Self’ from the Dynamical Systems Perspective: A Constructivist Approach
James Blachowicz,
The Dialogue of the Soul with Itself
Part 3: Developmental and phenomenological constraints
George Butterworth,
A Developmental–Ecological Perspective on Strawson’s ‘The Self’
Maria Legerstee,
Mental and Bodily Awareness in Infancy: Consciousness of Self-existence
Maxine Sheets-Johnstone,
Phenomenology and Agency: Methodological and Theoretical Issues in Strawson’s ‘The Self’
Dan Zahavi and Josef Parnas,
Phenomenal Consciousness and Self-awareness: A Phenomenological Critique of Representational Theory
Part 4: Pathologies of the self
Shaun Gallagher and Anthony J Marcel,
The Self in Contextualized Action Jonathan Cole, On ‘Being Faceless’: Selfhood and Facial Embodiment
Louis A Sass,
Schizophrenia, Self-consciousness, and the Modern Mind
Jennifer Radden,
Pathologically Divided Minds, Synchronic Unity and Models of Self
Part 5: Meditation-based approaches
Robert K C Forman,
What Does Mysticism Have to Teach Us About Consciousness?
Jeremy Hayward,
A rDzogs-chen Buddhist Interpretation of the Sense of Self
Steven W Laycock,
Consciousness It/Self Jonathan Shear,
Experiential Clarification of the Problem of Self
Arthur J Deikman,
‘I’ = Awareness
Part 6: Further methodological questions
José Luis Bermúdez,
Reduction and the Self
Mait Edey,
Subject and Object
Tamar Szabó Gendler,
Exceptional Persons: On the Limits of Imaginary Cases
Mary Midgley,
Being Scientific About Our Selves
Part 7: Response from keynote author
Galen Strawson,
The Self and the SESMET
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