Radical enactivism and self-knowledge

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Abstract

I propose a middle-ground between a perceptual model of self-knowledge, according to which the objects of self-awareness (one's beliefs, desires, intentions and so on) are accessed through some kind of causal mechanism, and a rationalist model, according to which self-knowledge is constituted by one's rational agency. Through an analogy with the role of the exercises of sensorimotor abilities in rationally grounded perceptual knowledge, self-knowledge is construed as an exercise of action-oriented and action-orienting abilities. This view satisfies the privileged access condition usually associated with self-knowledge without entailing an insurmountable gap between selfknowledge and knowledge of other minds.

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Rolla, G. (2018). Radical enactivism and self-knowledge. Kriterion (Brazil), 59(141), 723–743. https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-512X2018N14105GR

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