The ideas of Bermudez on non-conceptual content and on a possible prelinguistic account of self-consciousness are discussed in the light of recent neuroscientific findings. In particular, a new relationship between action and perception is presented, and agency is proposed as the key starting point to build a pre-conceptual representational account of the world.
The brain and the self: Reviewing the neuroscientific evidence / Gallese, V.. - In: PSYCOLOQUY. - ISSN 1055-0143. - 11:(2000).
The brain and the self: Reviewing the neuroscientific evidence
Gallese V.
2000-01-01
Abstract
The ideas of Bermudez on non-conceptual content and on a possible prelinguistic account of self-consciousness are discussed in the light of recent neuroscientific findings. In particular, a new relationship between action and perception is presented, and agency is proposed as the key starting point to build a pre-conceptual representational account of the world.File in questo prodotto:
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