Preface and Acknowledgments vii
Sources ix
Introduction: Understanding the Bodily Self 1
1 Nonconceptual Self-Consciousness and Cognitive Science 27
2 Ecological Perception and the Notion of a Nonconceptual Point of View 53
3 The Sources of Self-Consciousness 77
4 The Elusiveness Thesis, Immunity to Error through Misidentification, and Privileged Access 97
5 The Phenomenology of Bodily Awareness 125
6 Bodily Awareness and Self-Consciousness 155
7 Bodily Ownership, Bodily Awareness, and Knowledge without Observation 183
8 Ownership and the Space of the Body 203
9 Bodily Ownership, Psychological Ownership, and Psychopathology 233
10 The Bodily Self, Commonsense Psychology, and the Springs of Action 257
Afterword: Looking Ahead 289
Index 297