Notes on contributors ........................................ viii
Preface ......................................................... x
Introduction: back to pre-reflectivity .......................... 1
SOFIA MIGUENS, GERHARD PREYER, AND CLARA BRAVO MORANDO
PART I Foimdation of the mental ............................... 27
1 Why should we think that self-consciousness is
non-reflective? ............................................. 29
MANFRED FRANK
2 Is subjectivity first-personal? ............................. 49
TOMIS KAPITAN
3 Degrees of self-presence: rehabilitating Sartre's accounts
of pre-reflective self-consciousness and reflection ......... 66
KENNETH WILLIFORD
4 Sartre on pre-reflective consciousness: the adverbial
interpretation ............................................. 101
MARK ROWLANDS
5 Pre-reflective and reflective time-consciousness:
the shortcomings of Sartre and Husserl and a possible way
out ........................................................ 120
GERHARD SEEL
PART II I-knowledge, perception, and introspection ........... 141
6 The zero point and I ....................................... 143
TERRY HORGAN AND SHAUN NICHOLS
7 A sketch of Sartre's error theory of introspection ......... 176
MATTHEW C. ESHLEMAN
8 A pebble at the bottom of the water: Sartre and Cavell
on the opacity of self-knowledge ........................... 208
PIERRE-JEAN RENAUDIE
9 Does consciousness necessitate self-awareness?
Consciousness and self-awareness in Sartre's Пе
Transcendence of the Ego ................................... 225
DANIEL R. RODRIGUEZ NAVAS
10 Perception and imagination: a Sartrean account ............. 245
URIAH KRIEGEL
PART III Pre-reflectivity disputed ........................... 277
11 Do we need pre-reflective self-consciousness? About
Sartre and Brentano ........................................ 279
ERIC TRÉMAULT
12 Sartre's non-egological theory of consciousness ............ 298
JOSHUA TEPLEY
13 The "оf" of intentionality and the "оf" of acquaintance .... 317
ROCCO J. GENNARO
14 A "quasi-Sartrean" theory of subjective awareness .......... 342
JOSEPH LEVINE
PART IV Body as a whole, the other, and disorder of the
mental ........................................................ 363
15 Pain: Sartre and Anglo-American philosophy of mind ......... 363
KATHERINE J. MORRIS
16 Sartre, enactivism, and the bodily nature of pre-
reflective consciousness ................................... 385
KATHLEEN WIDER
17 The body is structured like a language: reading Sartre's
Being and Nothingness ...................................... 407
DOROTHEE LEGRAND
18 Basic forms of pre-reflective self-consciousness:
a developmental perspective ................................ 422
ANNA CIAUNICA
19 Ego disorders in psychosis: dysfunction of pre-reflective
self-awareness? ............................................ 439
ANDREAS HEINZ
PART V Historical Philosophical Background ................... 453
20 Radical Epokhe: On Sartre's concept of "pure reflection" ... 455
RAOUL MOATI
21 Sartre and Kierkegaard on consciousness and subjectivity ... 476
IKER GARCIA PLAZAOLA
22 Invisible ghosts: Les jeux sont faits and disembodied
consciousness .............................................. 495
JEREMY EKBERG
Index ......................................................... 507
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