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Narrators and comparators

the architecture of agentive self-awareness

Tim Bayne(Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University)Elisabeth Pacherie

pp. 475-491

Abstract

This paper contrasts two approaches to agentive self-awareness: a high-level, narrative-based account, and a low-level comparator-based account. We argue that an agent’s narrative self-conception has a role to play in explaining their agentive judgments, but that agentive experiences are explained by low-level comparator mechanisms that are grounded in the very machinery responsible for action-production.

Publication details

Published in:

Hohwy Jakob (2007) Functional integration and the mind. Synthese 159 (3).

Pages: 475-491

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-007-9239-9

Full citation:

Bayne Tim, Pacherie Elisabeth (2007) „Narrators and comparators: the architecture of agentive self-awareness“. Synthese 159 (3), 475–491.