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One oft the most fascinating abilities of humans is the ability to become conscious of the own physical and mental states. In this systematic investigation of self-consciousness, a representational theory is developed that is able to distinguish between different levels of self-consciousness. The most basic levels are already present in such simple animals as ants. From these basic forms, which are also relevant for adult human self-consciousness, high-level self-consciousness including self-knowledge can arise. Thereby, the theory is not only able to integrate developmental considerations but…mehr

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One oft the most fascinating abilities of humans is the ability to become conscious of the own physical and mental states. In this systematic investigation of self-consciousness, a representational theory is developed that is able to distinguish between different levels of self-consciousness. The most basic levels are already present in such simple animals as ants. From these basic forms, which are also relevant for adult human self-consciousness, high-level self-consciousness including self-knowledge can arise. Thereby, the theory is not only able to integrate developmental considerations but also to sharply distinguish different aspects of the complex phenomenon self-consciousness. Pathological breakdowns of these different aspects, as they can be found in schizophrenia, are explained by specific impairments on different levels of self-representation. In this way, the work shows that a naturalistic theory of self-consciousness is possible, if the analysis starts with very simple and basic mechanisms instead of starting on the "top of the iceberg".
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Autorenporträt
Gottfried Vosgerau, geb. 1978, Studium der Philosophie, Allg. Sprachwissenschaft und Kognitionswissenschaft in Freiburg und Bonn. 2004-2007 Mitarbeiter im Forschungsprojekt 'Selbstbewusstsein und Begriffsbildung beim Menschen' (Prof. Newen, VW-Stiftung), zunächst in Tübingen, dann in Bochum. 2007 Promotion in Philosophie an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum. Seit 2007 Post-Doc am Institut für Philosophie der Ruhr-Universität Bochum. Forschungsschwerpunkte: Philosophie des Geistes, Philosophie der Kognitions- und Neurowissenschaften, Sprachphilosophie Bei mentis erschienen: Den eigenen Geist kennen (2005, zus. mit A. Newen)