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Sydney Shoemaker (1984b, 1986) argues that if there is an introspective awareness of the self as an object, it should be understood as a form of self-perception, but he also contends that introspection is not a form of perception, meaning we do not introspectively perceive the self.
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- Self-Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu via serper
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- self concept
- introspection concept
- Sydney Shoemaker entity
- self-perception concept