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Full Idea
It is tempting to think that if a system has concepts for nested intentionality and first-person reflection, it has all that's needed for self-consciousness.
Gist of Idea
Self-consciousness may just be nested intentionality
Source
Georges Rey (Contemporary Philosophy of Mind [1997], 11.2.2)
Book Ref
Rey,Georges: 'Contemporary Philosophy of Mind' [Blackwell 1997], p.292
A Reaction
If there nothing more than nested intentionality in complex minds like ours, the top level of the nesting would still have a special status. And if the top level always seemed to stay the same while the lower levels changed, I'd probably call it the Self
22019 | Consciousness of an object always entails awareness of the self [Fichte] |
5381 | In seeing the sun, we are acquainted with our self, but not as a permanent person [Russell] |
7106 | The Ego is not formally or materially part of consciousness, but is outside in the world [Sartre] |
9264 | Persons are distinguished by a capacity for second-order desires [Frankfurt] |
9266 | A person essentially has second-order volitions, and not just second-order desires [Frankfurt] |
4881 | Being a person must involve having second-order beliefs and desires (about beliefs and desires) [Dennett] |
2506 | If I have a set of mental modules, someone had better be in charge of them! [Fodor] |
3223 | Self-consciousness may just be nested intentionality [Rey] |
20589 | Maybe a person's true self is their second-order desires [Tuckness/Wolf] |