<p><em>Pre-reflective Consciousness: Sartre and Contemporary Philosophy of Mind</em> delves into the relationship between the current analytical debates on consciousness and the debates that took place within continental philosophy in the twentieth century and in particular around the time of Sartre and within his seminal works. </p><p></p><p>Examining the return of the problem of subjectivity in philosophy of mind and the idea that phenomenal consciousness could not be reduced to functional or cognitive properties, this volume includes twenty-two unique contributions from leading scholars in the field. Asking questions such as:</p><p></p><ul> <br><br><p></p> <li>Why we should think that self-consciousness is non-reflective?</li> <br><br><li>Is subjectivity first-personal? </li> <br><br><li>Does consciousness necessitate self-awareness?</li> <br><br><li>Do we need pre-reflective self-consciousness?</li> <br><br><li>Are ego-disorders in psychosis a dysfunction of pre-reflective self-awareness?</li> <br><br><li>How does the Cartesian duality between body and mind fit into Sartre’s conceptions of consciousness?</li> <br><br> </ul> <p><strong>Introduction: Back to Pre-reflectivity</strong> <i>Sofia Miguens, Gerhard Preyer and Clara Morando Bravo </i><b>Part 1: Foundation of the Mental </b>1. Why we should think that Self-Consciousness is non-reflective? <i>Manfred Frank </i>2. Is Subjectivity First-Personal? <i>Tomis Kapitan </i>3. Degrees of Self-Presence: Rehabilitating Sartre’s Accounts of Pre-Reflective Self-Consciousness and Reflection <i>Kenneth Williford </i>4. Sartre on Pre-Reflective Consciousness: The Adverbial Interpretation <i>Mark Rowlands </i>5. Pre-reflective and Reflective Time-Consciousness: The Shortcomings of Sartre and Husserl and a possible Way out <i>Gerhard Seel </i><b>Part 2: I-Knowledge, Perception and Introspection </b>6. The Zero Point and I <i>Terry Horgan and Shaun Nichols </i>7. A Sketch of Sartre’s Error Theory of "Introspection" <i>Matthew C. Eshleman </i>8. A Pebble at the Bottom of the Water: Sartre and Cavell on the Opacity of Self-knowledge <i>Pierre-Jean Renaudie </i>9. Does Consciousness Necessitate Self-Awareness?: Consciousness and Self-Awareness in Sartre’s <i>The Transcendence of the Ego</i> <i>Daniel R. Rodríguez Navas </i>10. Perception and Imagination A Sartrean Account <i>Uriah Kriegel </i><b>Part 3: Pre-reflectivity disputed </b>11. Do we need Pre-reflective Self-consciousness? About Sartre and Brentano <i>Eric Tremault </i>12. Sartre’s Non-Egological Theory of Consciousness <i>Joshua Tepley </i>13. The 'of' of Intentionality and the 'of' of Acquaintance <i>Rocco J. Gennaro </i>14. A "Quasi-Sartrean" Theory of Subjective Awareness <i>Joseph Levine </i><b>Part 4: Body as a Whole, the Other, and Disorder of the Mental </b>15. Pain: Sartre and Anglo-American Philosophy of Mind <i>Katherine J. Morris </i>16. Sartre, Enactivism, and the Bodily Nature of Pre-reflective Consciousness <i>Kathleen Wider </i>17. The Body is structured</p>
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