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Crossing the bridge: the first-person and time

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Patrick StokesPatrick Stokes
Personal identity theory has become increasingly sensitive to the importance of the first-person perspective. However, certain ways of speaking about that perspective do not allow the full temporal aspects of first-person perspectives on the self to come into view. In this paper I consider two recent phenomenologically-informed discussions of personal identity that end up yielding metaphysically divergent views of the self: those of Barry Dainton and Galen Strawson. I argue that when we take a properly temporally indexical view of the first-person perspective, and thereby resist the assumption that phenomenally figured and theoretically-figured identity claims must have a common object, the metaphysically awkward accommodations each of these authors is compelled to make cease to be necessary.

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Journal

Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences

Volume

13

Issue

2

Season

Online First

Pagination

1 - 18

Publisher

Springer Netherlands

Location

Dordrecht, Netherlands

ISSN

1568-7759

eISSN

1572-8676

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, Springer

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