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  1. Jul 13, 2017 · Since self-consciousness is itself a form of consciousness, consciousness is, of course, a necessary condition of it. But is self-consciousness necessary for consciousness? Positive answers to this question come in both reductive and non-reductive varieties.

  2. It challenges our elusive sense of autonomy and authenticity, qua who we are as sentient, self-reflective entities. However, why is it so? I want to suggest that it is primarily because of self-consciousness, a unique feature of our species that children develop in the first 2 years of their life.

    • Philippe Rochat
    • J Cogn Neurosci. 2024 Aug; 36(8): 1610-1619.
    • 10.1162/jocn_a_02117
    • 2024/08
  3. As a result, moral personhood depends on the necessary condition of a self-consciousness capable of awareness of self over time. Again, it seems clear that an infant would not be capable of such complex self-consciousness. 1. See Kathleen V. Wilkes, Real People: Personal Identity without Thought Experiments

  4. Jul 31, 2013 · The self is a necessary condition for the possible constitution of experience and thus also consciousness. It is clear therefore that there is much at stake when it comes to the self. We thus need to discuss how to characterize and define the concept of self.

    • Georg Northoff
    • Georg.Northoff@theroyal.ca
    • 2013
  5. Feb 19, 2005 · As Peter Carruthers puts it, the subjective feel of experience presupposes a capacity for higher-order awareness: “such self-awareness is a conceptually necessary condition for an organism to be a subject of phenomenal feelings, or for there to be anything that its experiences are like” (1996, 152).

    • Shaun Gallagher, Dan Zahavi
    • 2005
  6. This study examined longitudinal, temperament-specific relations between parenting qualities in two interactive contexts and behavioral measures of child self-regulation and conscience.

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  8. May 30, 2024 · The brain is therefore theorised as a necessary condition for consciousness (Walach & Römer Citation 2011). Critics interrogate the role the brain may play as a producer of consciousness, despite their interconnectedness.