claim
Sydney Shoemaker (1984b) argues that postulating an introspective awareness of the self as the self fails to explain all self-knowledge because if inner perception revealed an object to be F, one could only judge that they are F if they already took themselves to be that perceived object, which presupposes prior non-perceptual self-knowledge.
Authors
Sources
- Self-Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu via serper
Referenced by nodes (3)
- self concept
- self-knowledge concept
- Sydney Shoemaker entity