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  1. Dec 1, 2011 · So the notion of the self as an ‘unarticulated constituent’ of perception and proprioception is derivative upon the role that the self plays in evaluating the relevant beliefs that the subject could form on the basis of their perceptual and proprioceptive states.

    • Kristina Musholt
    • K.Musholt@lse.ac.uk
    • 2013
  2. While the notion of an unarticulated constituent is well established in philosophy of language and linguistics, I show that the notion is unconvincing at the level of perception. The last two papers take up the idea that pre-reflective self-consciousness involves non-conceptual self-representation in experience.

  3. Jul 13, 2017 · Accounts of self-consciousness as involving unarticulated constituents, or as implicit in the mode of consciousness, will need to explain how the transition is made from such implicit self-awareness to the explicit representation of the self in first-person thought.

  4. This guarantees immunity to error and, since the self is the object of one's thought as a result of the, "architecture of the relational system" (p.89), the way is opened up for the self to be an unarticulated constituent in one's thought content.

  5. Apr 1, 2013 · Self-consciousness can be defined as the ability to think ‘I’-thoughts. Recently, it has been suggested that self-consciousness in this sense can (and should) be accounted for in terms of...

    • Kristina Musholt
  6. Kant’s theory of pure apperception, or transcendental self-consciousness, 1 is a central element of his philosophy and has a long and complex history of interpretation. In the Deduction, Kant wants to explain what self-consciousness is and what function it has.

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  8. Jan 1, 2015 · One way of spelling out the idea of a non-reflective, non-self-representationalist view of selfawareness is by making use of Perry's (1998) notion of an "unarticulated constituent" (cf....

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