Narrators and comparators: the architecture of agentive self-awareness
This paper contrasts two approaches to agentive self-awareness: a high-level, narrative-based account, and a low-level comparator-based account. We argue that an agent's narrative self-conception has a role to play in explaining their agentive judgments, but that agentive experiences are explained by low-level comparator mechanisms that are grounded in the very machinery responsible for action-production.
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2007
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| Authors: | Bayne, Tim ; Pacherie, Elisabeth |
| Subject: | Philosophy | agency | narrative self-conception | comparators | agentive judgment | agentive experience |
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