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SUMMARY:Collective intentionality and plural pre-reflective self-awareness
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LOCATION:Belfield\, Ireland\, Dublin 4
DESCRIPTION:<p>Abstract: In several recent texts\, Hans Bernhard Schmid has argued that a proper understanding of collective intentionality and we-identity requires a convincing account of the &ldquo\;sense of  &lsquo\;us&rsquo\;&rdquo\; and that headway can be made regarding the latter by drawing on classical theories of self-awareness. More specifically\, Schmid argues that the &ldquo\;sense of  &lsquo\;us&rsquo\;&rdquo\; amounts to a form of plural pre-reflective self-awareness\, and as he writes\, &ldquo\;Plural pre-reflective self-awareness plays the same role in the constitution of a common mind that singular pre-reflective self-awareness plays in the individual mind&rdquo\;. At the same time\, however\, Schmid also acknowledges that  &ldquo\;there are important differences to consider&rdquo\;\, in &ldquo\;spite of the striking similarities between the plural and the singular mind&rdquo\;. In my talk\, I will aim to assess these claims. How helpful is the appeal to pre-reflective self-awareness\, and might the differences between the singular and the plural case ultimately overshadow their similarities?</p>
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