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Basic Self‐Awareness
Authors:Alexandre Billon
Institution:Université Lille Nord de France, F‐59000 Lille, France UdL3, STL, F‐59653 Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
Abstract:Basic self‐awareness is the kind of self‐awareness reflected in our standard use of the first‐person. Patients suffering from severe forms of depersonalization often feel reluctant to use the first‐person and can even, in delusional cases, avoid it altogether, systematically referring to themselves in the third‐person. Even though it has been neglected since then, depersonalization has been extensively studied, more than a century ago, and used as probe for understanding the nature and the causal mechanisms of basic self‐awareness. In this paper, I argue that depersonalized patients indeed have an impaired basic self‐awareness, and that their study allows us both to favor one specific theory of basic self‐awareness and to understand what is wrong with its rivals. According to the favored theory, which I call Cartesian, we are basically self‐aware in virtue of being acquainted with ourselves through introspection.
Keywords:self‐awareness  first‐person  acquaintance  mineness  self  depersonalization  illeism  Cotard syndrome
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