Self and World

Self and World

by Quassim Cassam
Self and World

Self and World

by Quassim Cassam

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Overview

Self and World is an exploration of the nature of self-awareness. Quassim Cassam challenges the widespread and influential view that we cannot be introspectively aware of ourselves as objects in the world. In opposition to the views of many empiricist and idealist philosophers, including Hume, Kant, and Wittgenstein, he argues that the self is not systematically elusive from the perspective of self-consciousness, and that consciousness of our thoughts and experiences requires a sense of our thinking, experiencing selves as shaped, located, and solid physical objects in a world of such objects. Awareness of oneself as a physical object involves forms of bodily self-awareness whose importance has seldom been properly acknowledged in philosophical accounts of the self and self-awareness. The conception of self-awareness defended in this book helps to undermine the idealist thesis that the self does not belong to the world, and also the claim that the existence of subjects or persons is only a derivative feature of reality. In the final part of the book, Cassam argues that the existence of persons is a substantial fact about the world, and that it is not possible to give a complete description of reality without claiming that persons exist. This clear, original, and challenging treatment of one of the deepest of intellectual problems will demand the attention of all philosophers and cognitive scientists who are concerned with the self.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191518928
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/20/1997
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 267 KB

About the Author

Quassim Cassam has been Lecturer in Philosophy at Oxford University, and Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Wadham College, Oxford, since 1986. In 1993 he was Visiting Associate Professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

1.Self and World1
1.Introduction1
2.The Exclusion Thesis9
3.The Self-Consciousness Argument21
2.The Objectivity Argument28
1.Introduction28
2.The Concept Version of the Objectivity Argument35
3.Quasi-Memory40
4.Geometrical Self-Location44
5.The Intuition Version of the Objectivity Argument51
6.Awareness of the Self 'Qua Subject'56
7.Immunity to Error Through Misidentification61
8.The Incompatibility Objection68
9.Core-Self and Bodily Self73
10.The Dispensability Objection76
11.Conclusion89
3.The Unity Argument91
1.Unity and Objectivity91
2.Transcendental Self-Consciousness93
3.Personal Self-Consciousness112
4.The Identity Argument117
1.Introduction117
2.The First Concept Version of the Identity Argument118
3.The Second Concept Version of the Identity Argument122
4.The Problem of Misconception129
5.The Intuition Version of the Identity Argument136
6.Objections to (D2)142
7.The Fifth Response and (D1)150
8.Kant and the Identity Argument153
9.The 'Logical' Identity of the 'I'158
5.Reductionism171
1.Reductionism and the Exclusion Thesis171
2.Reductionism and the Objectivity Argument173
3.Reductionism and the Identity Argument183
4.Reductionism and the Unity of Consciousness196
Bibliography199
Index205
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