Self in time and language |
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Authors: | Cosentino Erica |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophical Researches, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, via Columbia, 1 – 00133 Roma, Italy |
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Abstract: | Time has been considered a crucial factor in distinguishing between two levels of self-awareness: the “core,” or “minimal self,” and the “extended,” or “narrative self.” Herein, I focus on this last concept of the self and, in particular, on the relationship between the narrative self and language. In opposition to the claim that the narrative self is a linguistic construction, my idea is that it is created by the functioning of mental time travel, that is, the faculty of human beings to project themselves mentally backwards in time to relive, or forward to anticipate, events. Moreover, I propose that narrative language itself should be considered a product of a core brain network that includes mechanisms, such as mental time travel, mindreading, and visuo-spatial systems. |
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Keywords: | Self Time Mental time travel Narration Projection Pragmatics Autism Williams Syndrome Schizophrenia Animal cognition |
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