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Martin (1995, 1997) argues that if bodily awareness is a form of self-awareness, then the body presented in bodily awareness must be manifestly oneself, based on the claims that first-person thoughts cannot fail to refer to their thinker and that this is manifest in the thinking process.
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- Self-Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu via serper
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- self-awareness concept
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