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Thinking about the body as subject
Canadian Journal of Philosophy Pub Date : 2018-06-19 , DOI: 10.1080/00455091.2018.1482432
Daniel Morgan

The notion of immunity to error through misidentification (IEM) has played a central role in discussions of first-person thought. It seems like a way of making precise the idea of thinking about oneself ‘as subject’. Asking whether bodily first-person judgments (e.g. ‘My legs are crossed’) can be IEM is a way of asking whether one can think about oneself simultaneously as a subject and as a bodily thing. The majority view is that one cannot. I rebut that view, arguing that on all the notions of IEM that have so far been successfully defined, bodily first-person judgments can be IEM.

中文翻译:

将身体视为主体

通过错误识别(IEM)对错误免疫的概念在第一人称思想的讨论中发挥了核心作用。这似乎是一种使将自己视为“主体”这一想法的精确方法。询问身体的第一人称判断(例如“我的双腿交叉”)是否可以是 IEM 是一种询问一个人是否可以同时将自己视为主体和身体事物的方式。大多数人的观点是不能。我反驳了这种观点,认为到目前为止已经成功定义的所有 IEM 概念,身体第一人称判断可以是 IEM。
更新日期:2018-06-19
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