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Philosophical conceptions of the self - Coggle Diagram
Philosophical conceptions of the self
on the idea of the minimal self
the difference between sense of agency and sense of ownership
disruptions and neurological domain
there is a lot of different ideas on a lot of different notions of the self. therefor, this paper will only deal with two notions of the self
approaches characterization
combine both the perspective of the philosophy of the mind and cognitive science
broad philosophical analasys
minimal self characterizations
again, you don't need to be aware that you have this experience (minimal self)
immediate subject of experience
unextended by time
accessible to immediate self-consciousness
the thing that stay after striping away all of the unessential features of the self
agency - causation
I'm the cause for this
ownership - just ownership
I'm the one who experience
levels of judgement
reflective, inferative
perceptual - observable
immediate
we can investigate the cognitive and neural basis of the minimal self through schizophrenic strong (subjective) self misidentification
the immunity principle
distinguish between I "as subject" and I "as object" - wittgenstien
schizophrenic as exception
identification of self thoughts to someone else
as a source or origin?
me is not me, not - not me is me
in what level of consciousness the SCZ made the mistake?
one could own a movement without causing it
the main problems in SCZ is with the agency not the ownership
delusions of
control
thought insertion
SCZ with thought insertion also made agency mistakes
auditory hallucinations
changing the nature of the experience from thought to auditory
could be, theoretically speaking, an ownership problem - it's not my thoughts, is someone else voice
sense of agency based on comperator model
two notions of comperator model
movement correction
SCZ dont have problems with that
SoA
a lot of abnormalities
are they the same calculation? happened in the same place?
what is the difference between forward monitoring to intended movement?
the same model exist in thoughts
I'm not sure that the sides of the equation has to be the same