First Person and Body Ownership

Sebastián Sanhueza Rodríguez

Keywords: causal links, body-ownership, first-person thought, P.F. Strawson, Animalism, pensamientos de primera persona, posesión corporal, nexos, causales, Animalismo

Abstract

"Abstract: Bodily and mental self-ascriptions are forms of first-person thought where a subject attributes physical properties and psychological states to herself. The body-ownership view argues that a necessary and sufficient condition on such self-ascriptions is the existence of causal links between a spatio-temporal body and the self-ascribed properties or states. However, since P.F. Strawson's influential attack, this view has been dismissed as a bad philosophical idea. The goal of this brief piece is to outline the body-ownership view and neutralise two classic lines of objection against it: on the one hand, that the stance is incoherent; and, on the other, that it has counterintuitive implications."

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Título según WOS: First Person and Body Ownership
Título según SCIELO: First Person and Body Ownership
Título de la Revista: LOGOS-REVISTA DE LINGUISTICA FILOSOFIA Y LITERATURA
Volumen: 29
Número: 2
Editorial: COQUIMBO
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 230
Página final: 237
Idioma: en
DOI:

10.15443/rl2919

Notas: ISI, SCIELO