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Empirical perspectives from the self-model theory of subjectivity: a brief summary with examples

Thomas MetzingerThomas Metzinger

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SubjectivitySelf modelmedia_common.quotation_subjectSelfPerspective (graphical)Agency (philosophy)Self-consciousnessConsciousnessPsychologySocial psychologySketchEpistemologymedia_common

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Abstract A concise sketch of the self-model theory of subjectivity (SMT; Metzinger, 2003a), aimed at empirical researchers. Discussion of some candidate mechanisms by which self-awareness could appear in a physically realized information-processing system like the brain, using empirical examples from various scientific disciplines. The paper introduces two core-concepts, the “phenomenal self-model” (PSM) and the “phenomenal model of the intentionality relation” (PMIR), developing a representationalist analysis of the conscious self and the emergence of a first-person perspective.

https://doi.org/10.1016/s0079-6123(07)68018-2