The Phenomenality and Intentional Structure of We-Experiences

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Alessandro Salice
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[1] University College Cork,Department of Philosophy
[2] University of Copenhagen,Center for Subjectivity Research
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Topoi | 2022年 / 41卷
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We-experience; Self-representation; Subjective character; Phenomenal consciousness; Constitution;
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When you and I share an experience, each of us lives through a we-experience. The paper claims that we-experiences have unique phenomenality and structure. First, we-experiences’ phenomenality is characterised by the fact that they feel like ours to their subject. This specific phenomenality is contended to derive from the way these experiences self-represent: a we-experience exemplifies us-ness or togetherness because it self-represents as mine qua ours. Second, living through a we-experience together with somebody else is not to have this experience in parallel with the experience of the other. Rather, the paper argues that a we-experience is partly co-constituted by the experience of the other. After offering an account of the phenomenality and constitution of we-experiences, which traces these two elements back to the subject’s self-understanding as a group member, the paper argues for the claim that an experience’s for-us-ness is committal to this experience being co-constituted by another we-experience.
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页码:195 / 205
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